I am not sure I like the inside edge of the crown where it meets the bore on this gun and I am thinking I need to break that edge a little bit. It is not my intention to fully cone the muzzle.
However, I did just finish watching Mike Bellevue's video of the J. Woods coning tool. Thinking that type of tool would be helpful, I made one (sort-of).
The smooth bore is .577". The barrel guide on the tool is .573" The process shown in the video shows the work being done with the muzzle up - which in turn allows grit and stuff to go back into the bore which is readily cleaned out - in that rifle. But what about a smoothbore where there is no groove(s) for the grit to migrate into.
The question I have now, is - How do I prevent the grit generated by the process from causing the tool to seize in the barrel?
- smaller diameter bore guide?
- put some flutes on the bore guide?
Thanks in advance for any comments you may have!
However, I did just finish watching Mike Bellevue's video of the J. Woods coning tool. Thinking that type of tool would be helpful, I made one (sort-of).
The smooth bore is .577". The barrel guide on the tool is .573" The process shown in the video shows the work being done with the muzzle up - which in turn allows grit and stuff to go back into the bore which is readily cleaned out - in that rifle. But what about a smoothbore where there is no groove(s) for the grit to migrate into.
The question I have now, is - How do I prevent the grit generated by the process from causing the tool to seize in the barrel?
- smaller diameter bore guide?
- put some flutes on the bore guide?
Thanks in advance for any comments you may have!
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