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Have a general request.
If yall would, please post pictures of your coned muzzles.
If yall would, please post pictures of your coned muzzles.
No, the Joe Woods coning tool produces a very gradual cone that extends a few inches back from the muzzle. It eliminates the need for a short starter.Im new to this.
In Jaegermeisters picture hes not talking about the beveled edge(which I would call a crown) or is he?
Real good question. Have wondered myself about the best angle and depth.So another question because I dont know any better.
How would it work if you "cone" was a real cone - sort of like a crown.
If it only went down 3/4" and had a fairly sharp angle cutting at least half the barrel thickness at the muzzle?
My .54 GPR muzzle looks much like that after Wood's coning tool was used. I took off maybe a little more metal so it's smooth the last 1/4" or so. It used to be a real patch cutter at the muzzle (and the rifling down the bore was nasty sharp too.....scotchbrite fixed that). It can now load a .530/.017 patch/ball combo without struggle but a .526/.017 is something I want to try to see if loading is easier and grouping stays constant.I coned mine to the point that the rifling just disappeared at the edge of the muzzle.
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