why do extra work if your market is established and you have more orders than you can fill?
Not the barrel makers! The folk who make the tools to do the coning!
hey, i wasn't calling no bbl making names
But also i'm aware of other backlogged small mfgs. It makes me feel good that they are busy, even if we have to plan ahead (i'm getting better at that).
I was making assumption based on lack of evidence to the "promotion of coning" by a toolmaker. It might as easily be assumed that he/she doesn't find time to spend in that "marketing" direction.
Yes, I agree with those that say, establish the accuracy of a crowned bbl, then "cone" it and see what it will do. If you don't like it, lop the end off and re-crown. Shooters tend to have different accuracy "needs". I tend toward "extreme" hunting/target accuracy which is slop for bench work. Give me numbers and i can figger if i want to spend the time and effort and/or take the risk. No one ever gives numbers (that i've read). They say "accurate enough" or "no change in accuracy" or similar.
I've always loaded with a starter. Now i load with a starter i made from scratch--now why would i give that up?