Johnny Tremain
Silversmith in training
Call the PoPo, you have been robbed.
Return it
My last production rifle's name was "Ye ole Fence Post"
Return it
My last production rifle's name was "Ye ole Fence Post"
that's not something that i would want getting out of my shop. mention was made of colerain, but no stamp ... this is suspect, to be polite about it ... you probably paid about half of the average working man's take- home pay for this, so i'd get pretty stiff with the cust service people if they say anything other than "this is a big embarrassment. Would you like a complete refund or a replacement barrel"
First build??? Get a Kibler.
Run out is no big deal. Most of the old Douglas barrels had run out because they were drilled from octagon blanks. Douglas stamped their name on the flat with the run out and you were supposed to use that as the top or bottom flat so you could compensate for it with the sights. Unless your Douglas barrel had XX behind the name the barrel had run out. In over 40 years of shooting I've had several Douglas Barrels and have never had any problem with the barrel bending when it heated up, They are just as accurate as any barrel made today when properly assembled. In fact I still have a Douglas barrel that has never been used that I will be making into a rifle soon and yes it has run out. If I get an opportunity to purchase another one I wouldn't hesitate. The problem here is false advertising. The barrel definitely isn't what it was advertised.Looks like the OP is making progress.
My experience with barrels that have run out is not good. The problem is that if you have more steel on one side of the bore, when it heats up it will bend. That means that during load development if the barrel get a little warm the bullet holes will walk across the target. It may be fine for the first few shots.
Second problem is that if the curvie bore is side to side the sights will look goofie. I do not like that. Yes, you can bend the barrel. But you get back to the problem described in the first paragraph.
Third point, the OP's barrel is rifled "wrong". IT was also not as advertised. Track had some off brand barrels rifled like that a while ago.
Life is too short, I would not own such a rifle, I would not work such a kit. IF it were me, I'd send the whole thing back for refund. They broke the trust when then tried to pawn off a junk barrel. What is the rest of it like??? It is a good chance you will have more problems.
First build??? Get a Kibler.
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