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Is there any saving a barrel with an off axis chamber?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2820344" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>How did it shoot for the original owner?</p><p>Did you take it to a GS to make sure that chamber is off?</p><p>Did you shoot it ???</p><p>Sometimes looking through a Bore Scope before shooting a barrel gives you issues that are not really issues.</p><p>If it shoots OK just keep shootin it.</p><p>You can try using a PTG Throater to square up the Lands.</p><p>Unless you have enough shank to cut off the old chamber and start over the new reamer will follow the old chamber and you will be where you started. If in fact the chamber is off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2820344, member: 116439"] How did it shoot for the original owner? Did you take it to a GS to make sure that chamber is off? Did you shoot it ??? Sometimes looking through a Bore Scope before shooting a barrel gives you issues that are not really issues. If it shoots OK just keep shootin it. You can try using a PTG Throater to square up the Lands. Unless you have enough shank to cut off the old chamber and start over the new reamer will follow the old chamber and you will be where you started. If in fact the chamber is off. [/QUOTE]
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