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<blockquote data-quote="ken snyder" data-source="post: 530550" data-attributes="member: 26019"><p>A hello to you BossHoss. The photos look pretty horrible. A guy would actually have to have rifle and Brass in hand to make that determination. largely magnified photography has a way of makeing imperfections look a heck of a lot worse than they actually are. Or it might look as bad in person. Personally if it has been rechambered once I would not at all like doing a second time rechamber, if polishing it out does not work I would push for a new barrel. Lots of Smiths have different and good ideas. To me if there is not enough barrel left to cut off all the threads and basically start fresh then somone else will happily do it. Seeing things like this makes me understanding of the problems others encounter and is why we all have our own way of machining. Honeing is practically free and worth a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken snyder, post: 530550, member: 26019"] A hello to you BossHoss. The photos look pretty horrible. A guy would actually have to have rifle and Brass in hand to make that determination. largely magnified photography has a way of makeing imperfections look a heck of a lot worse than they actually are. Or it might look as bad in person. Personally if it has been rechambered once I would not at all like doing a second time rechamber, if polishing it out does not work I would push for a new barrel. Lots of Smiths have different and good ideas. To me if there is not enough barrel left to cut off all the threads and basically start fresh then somone else will happily do it. Seeing things like this makes me understanding of the problems others encounter and is why we all have our own way of machining. Honeing is practically free and worth a try. [/QUOTE]
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