smoothshooter
50 Cal.
What's the big deal with the few people who do jug choking not wanting anything to do with working on barrels with chromed bores?
Why can't they use an abrasive cylinder hone on the part of the barrel that will be enlarged as prep work, and then get on with the business of doing the jugging?
I have worked in the aerospace industry for years, and, while not an authority, know a few things about chrome plating, and it's characteristics. It CAN be deeply scratched and damaged by abrasives, and prolonged contact with other non-lapidary surfaces.
So why is it such a problem for custom barrel shops?
Why can't they use an abrasive cylinder hone on the part of the barrel that will be enlarged as prep work, and then get on with the business of doing the jugging?
I have worked in the aerospace industry for years, and, while not an authority, know a few things about chrome plating, and it's characteristics. It CAN be deeply scratched and damaged by abrasives, and prolonged contact with other non-lapidary surfaces.
So why is it such a problem for custom barrel shops?