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Opinion on Muzzle Crown (Pics)
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<blockquote data-quote="Boe" data-source="post: 2754971" data-attributes="member: 25890"><p>There are difinitely issues with the Crown, Two different issues that I can see from the video. Find an Experienced Riflesmith and get him to machine an INDICATED Crown. Indicating is very important in keeping the crown concentric with the bore. I see Crooked beat up crowns come in my shop from Gunsmiths all the time that don't even own a Test indicator. Looks like that one was cut with a dull nail. Not trying to hurt your feelings. Just trying to help.</p><p></p><p>This Gunsmith Forum used to be where Riflesmiths like myself would help other shooters solve issues with their Rifles. Now its over run with guys that offer bad advice on issues they know nothing about. That's not the purpose of this forum. The Purpose of this forum is to help educate. Some of these shooters asking questions here don't have a local Rifle shop that they can take their rifle to be diagnosed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boe, post: 2754971, member: 25890"] There are difinitely issues with the Crown, Two different issues that I can see from the video. Find an Experienced Riflesmith and get him to machine an INDICATED Crown. Indicating is very important in keeping the crown concentric with the bore. I see Crooked beat up crowns come in my shop from Gunsmiths all the time that don't even own a Test indicator. Looks like that one was cut with a dull nail. Not trying to hurt your feelings. Just trying to help. This Gunsmith Forum used to be where Riflesmiths like myself would help other shooters solve issues with their Rifles. Now its over run with guys that offer bad advice on issues they know nothing about. That's not the purpose of this forum. The Purpose of this forum is to help educate. Some of these shooters asking questions here don't have a local Rifle shop that they can take their rifle to be diagnosed. [/QUOTE]
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