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Acohill1

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Dropped her at the skeet range
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Turn a bar muzzle internal diameter.
Grind a flat so it goes in past the ding.
Drill a hole across the bar. Bar needs to be 6" long or so. Fit a bar through the hole.
Lubricate the mandrel and rotate with force. Clamp barrels down by the way.
Use a soft mallet to finish off with mandrel still in the muzzle.
 
Turn a bar muzzle internal diameter.
Grind a flat so it goes in past the ding.
Drill a hole across the bar. Bar needs to be 6" long or so. Fit a bar through the hole.
Lubricate the mandrel and rotate with force. Clamp barrels down by the way.
Use a soft mallet to finish off with mandrel still in the muzzle.
thats the normal procedure with a dent at the muzzle, and i know you know what you are doing, but can't help myself , got to give a word of caution. be sure the barrels are secured before rotating with force. i have seen barrels separate from each other with this process.
i read the lead and thought i was going to see a break through the wrist. hate when that happens.
 
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