Author Topic: "Fire lapping" a round ball barrel? Fixed it!  (Read 12364 times)

Offline Daryl

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Re: "Fire lapping" a round ball barrel? Fixed it!
« Reply #25 on: October 04, 2016, 09:21:10 AM »
I'm glad the re-crown worked for you Roger. A 'nice' crown is so easy to do and makes such a huge difference in how a snug combination fits itself into the bore.
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Offline Roger B

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Re: "Fire lapping" a round ball barrel? Fixed it!
« Reply #26 on: October 04, 2016, 07:45:38 PM »
Thanks, Daryl.  I really get nervous fooling around with crowns.  Always afraid that I will foul up a barrel, but that one couldn't get much worse.  I never had a barrel that didn't shoot well from Bill Large.  I did have one once that had eight flats but wasn't close to octagonal :o.
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Re: "Fire lapping" a round ball barrel? Fixed it!
« Reply #27 on: October 04, 2016, 09:46:13 PM »
Thanks, Daryl.  I really get nervous fooling around with crowns.  Always afraid that I will foul up a barrel, but that one couldn't get much worse.  I never had a barrel that didn't shoot well from Bill Large.  I did have one once that had eight flats but wasn't close to octagonal :o.
Roger B.

Yeah - LOL - about those flats - I ALWAYS had to re-draw file my Bauska barrels to a true octagonal shape, but shoot they did- learned about the smooth radius crown when I had the TC with .004" rifling. In order to get a .495" ball and .022" patch down, the crown had to be smooth and nicely radiused - easy (for me) loading and REALLY good accuracy  about an inch at 50yards off a rest using 80 to 90gr. 2F.  That TC barrel & Bauska's .50's did not like the 1970's 3F by any maker.

If one keeps turning the gun while grinding the crown, it MUST come out perfectly centered!
Daryl

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