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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Lapping throat of custom barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="dok7mm" data-source="post: 1688355" data-attributes="member: 90080"><p>A good borescope examination of chamber neck/shoulder junction and throat after chambering will reveal any burrs. As [USER=24284]@shortgrass[/USER] said, most will smooth out, with proper break-in.</p><p></p><p>Larger burrs or "curls" seem easier to remove prior to breaking in barrel. A maroon pad, properly sized brush and an abrasive paste, work well for this.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I've seen the most irritating burrs show up at neck/shoulder or shoulder/body junctions. I don't believe I've seen anything in throat that firing wouldn't take care of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dok7mm, post: 1688355, member: 90080"] A good borescope examination of chamber neck/shoulder junction and throat after chambering will reveal any burrs. As [USER=24284]@shortgrass[/USER] said, most will smooth out, with proper break-in. Larger burrs or "curls" seem easier to remove prior to breaking in barrel. A maroon pad, properly sized brush and an abrasive paste, work well for this. Personally, I've seen the most irritating burrs show up at neck/shoulder or shoulder/body junctions. I don't believe I've seen anything in throat that firing wouldn't take care of. [/QUOTE]
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