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Scarring Across the Chamber Throat a Problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rflshootr" data-source="post: 2208166" data-attributes="member: 10284"><p>No the smith didn't cause it but, and the reason I mentioned it was because he may cut you a little slack on chambering a new barrel since you already paid for the first one if it comes to that.</p><p></p><p>If the barrel is a custom, such as a Bartlein, Brux, Kreiger or the like, and suppose to be within .0002-.0003, that tolerance isn't there and should have been scrapped and not sent out the door. If it is a cheaper brand barrel, then it is what it is.</p><p></p><p>And yes, they use a thing called an air gauge that is capable of measuring .00005. That's 50 millionths or one half of .0001.</p><p></p><p>And if it was suppose to be a hand lapped barrel, the finish isn't there either. Again it shouldn't have been shipped out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rflshootr, post: 2208166, member: 10284"] No the smith didn't cause it but, and the reason I mentioned it was because he may cut you a little slack on chambering a new barrel since you already paid for the first one if it comes to that. If the barrel is a custom, such as a Bartlein, Brux, Kreiger or the like, and suppose to be within .0002-.0003, that tolerance isn't there and should have been scrapped and not sent out the door. If it is a cheaper brand barrel, then it is what it is. And yes, they use a thing called an air gauge that is capable of measuring .00005. That's 50 millionths or one half of .0001. And if it was suppose to be a hand lapped barrel, the finish isn't there either. Again it shouldn't have been shipped out. [/QUOTE]
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