jerry huddleston said:Barrels are straightened before they are rifled. I know of no way to straighten a barrel after it is rifled other than just plain guessing.
Many Klatch said:I have a .54 rifle that shot far right, nice groups, but 9" to the right at 25 yards and a bit high. So I bent the barrel a bit at a time until the POI got to where I wanted it. I have won quite a few matches with that rifle. I recently helped a friend adjust the POI on his smoothbore the same way. It doesn't take a lot of barrel bending to accomplish what you need.
Many Klatch
jerry huddleston said:I solved the problem. Buy Rice.
That's how I bend all of mine. :thumbsup:Dan Phariss said:Many Klatch said:I have a .54 rifle that shot far right, nice groups, but 9" to the right at 25 yards and a bit high. So I bent the barrel a bit at a time until the POI got to where I wanted it. I have won quite a few matches with that rifle. I recently helped a friend adjust the POI on his smoothbore the same way. It doesn't take a lot of barrel bending to accomplish what you need.
Many Klatch
I once had a very accurate rifle that had its barrel straightened in the crotch of an apple tree near Don King's shop in Big Timber.
Dan
Or don't want..... :haha:jerry huddleston said:One thing about this forum is , you can get any answer you want.
or anyone that knows it is sometimes necessary, even on a modern high "quality" barrel by their favorite maker. They all need it or at least they need to be checked for straightness.
Fred_D said:..............
I don't think that many people would advise a user whose new gun is shooting low to just go ahead and bend the barrel. There's things you should do first.
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