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What are your thoughts on this technique?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1866964" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>Maybe, still an off center throat but that way would be much harder to measure than measuring the off center to the bore which is how most of us check them. There are many methods that rely on the bushing and he is correct about off center throats being common. This is what you get when you dial in a throat only and fit a tight bushing. But there are also methods that produce extremely concentric throats. If I was in the pre fit market and could not have a barrel chambered by a good smith I probably would be looking at using something like this vs the pre fits I have seen. When you buy a pre fit for the same kind of money a chamber job costs, your not getting the same quality of setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1866964, member: 101859"] Maybe, still an off center throat but that way would be much harder to measure than measuring the off center to the bore which is how most of us check them. There are many methods that rely on the bushing and he is correct about off center throats being common. This is what you get when you dial in a throat only and fit a tight bushing. But there are also methods that produce extremely concentric throats. If I was in the pre fit market and could not have a barrel chambered by a good smith I probably would be looking at using something like this vs the pre fits I have seen. When you buy a pre fit for the same kind of money a chamber job costs, your not getting the same quality of setup. [/QUOTE]
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