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Lapping Jig Setup
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1491112" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I have had good luck on a couple rifles getting good accuracy with lapping barrels.</p><p>I know now why as a job it would be a bad business practice. 12X shop hour charge= OH $#!(.</p><p>I just gave up on this barrel and looking at replacing it. I had spent about 12 hours taking apart, lapping, cleaning and replacing barrel and action in stock. To range and testing. 4 times. This barrel, 22 RF barrel has a groove that still collects lead after 2 shot and group starts opening. Time to make a property line stake out of it.</p><p>Thanks for all the help and pointers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1491112, member: 77249"] I have had good luck on a couple rifles getting good accuracy with lapping barrels. I know now why as a job it would be a bad business practice. 12X shop hour charge= OH $#!(. I just gave up on this barrel and looking at replacing it. I had spent about 12 hours taking apart, lapping, cleaning and replacing barrel and action in stock. To range and testing. 4 times. This barrel, 22 RF barrel has a groove that still collects lead after 2 shot and group starts opening. Time to make a property line stake out of it. Thanks for all the help and pointers. [/QUOTE]
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