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Good Rebarrel Candidate?
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1785515" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>If these chatter marks are at the muzzle end this is probably happened. the factory gets barrel stock that has been roughly profiled to their specs. if the barrel Manufacturer had a problem with one barrel, and mis-cut the same end twice instead of both ends off the prescribed 1" to 2" where the cutter is not supported. You will get a chattered bore like you see in the first picture. I have seen this in factory barrels from Kimber, Weatherby, Howa, Remington, and once from Winchester. It's easy to do and it gives quality control guys fits. Some slip through, I think this is what happened. I would cut the offending 2" off the muzzle if that is where it is and recrown. it should shoot much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1785515, member: 26227"] If these chatter marks are at the muzzle end this is probably happened. the factory gets barrel stock that has been roughly profiled to their specs. if the barrel Manufacturer had a problem with one barrel, and mis-cut the same end twice instead of both ends off the prescribed 1" to 2" where the cutter is not supported. You will get a chattered bore like you see in the first picture. I have seen this in factory barrels from Kimber, Weatherby, Howa, Remington, and once from Winchester. It's easy to do and it gives quality control guys fits. Some slip through, I think this is what happened. I would cut the offending 2" off the muzzle if that is where it is and recrown. it should shoot much better. [/QUOTE]
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