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No, not really. The roughness in the chambers only makes for inconsistencies from shot to shot and makes it harder to prevent corrosion.
The best way I know to go about polishing chambers is a split dowel and emery paper spun with a drill. Slow, labor intensive. Keep at it and check the diameter often. Done it before so reckon I can do it again. Tempting just to pay to have a smith ream it but I don't know one around any more that I trust to not mess it up.
The best way I know to go about polishing chambers is a split dowel and emery paper spun with a drill. Slow, labor intensive. Keep at it and check the diameter often. Done it before so reckon I can do it again. Tempting just to pay to have a smith ream it but I don't know one around any more that I trust to not mess it up.