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Is my Bergara Bergarbage?
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1914561" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>I can see recrowning but not recutting the chamber unless they set your barrel back at least a full turn. So are they saying if you buy their less expensive gun its machined with less than quality tools and not dialed in very well. Maybe it's just me but I dial in every barrel to at small a run-out I can get. I don't care if it's a cheap gun or precision target rifle they all get done the same. I don't own cheap not so good reamers and precision reamers. It's either right or it's not. They all should be precise. It's nearly impossible to straighten a chamber once it's been cut. You can clean up a rough chamber by setting back a turn and running in the reamer again but it will not straighten a crooked chamber.</p><p>Hopefully the rifle shoots for you. But them saying they recut your chamber doesn't wash with me.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1914561, member: 38048"] I can see recrowning but not recutting the chamber unless they set your barrel back at least a full turn. So are they saying if you buy their less expensive gun its machined with less than quality tools and not dialed in very well. Maybe it's just me but I dial in every barrel to at small a run-out I can get. I don't care if it's a cheap gun or precision target rifle they all get done the same. I don't own cheap not so good reamers and precision reamers. It's either right or it's not. They all should be precise. It's nearly impossible to straighten a chamber once it's been cut. You can clean up a rough chamber by setting back a turn and running in the reamer again but it will not straighten a crooked chamber. Hopefully the rifle shoots for you. But them saying they recut your chamber doesn't wash with me. Shep [/QUOTE]
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