I'm at a point in a current build when it's time to solder the under rib and and RR pipes to the barrel. But I wanted to re-crown the muzzle before the the rib and pipes went on.
Got the lathe set up with the four jaw chuck made sure it was true, put in the barrel spider, trued it up, and powered up the lathe to make sure the set-up was good.
When I looked at the muzzle, the bore was loping around as though there was some sort of internal cam orifice in there. Rechecked my set-up, then I got out the indicators and found the factory chamfer to the flats had a .004" run-out. I would think that to be acceptable. ( 7/8" bbl) The chamfer to the bore looked good. But now, I suspect that chamfer was not done on a lathe, but with a tool that uses a guide rod inserted into he bore... Regardless, the bore indicated a .025" swing in one revolution. I thought that to be weird and highly suspect. I am also thinking it is not acceptable from today's barrel makers. ( I made some videos w/my phone but am not able to get them posted.)
The barrel was made by a reputable barrel maker and came from a reputable supplier.
Is this a fluke or is this sort of thing going to be standard fare in the future?
Got the lathe set up with the four jaw chuck made sure it was true, put in the barrel spider, trued it up, and powered up the lathe to make sure the set-up was good.
When I looked at the muzzle, the bore was loping around as though there was some sort of internal cam orifice in there. Rechecked my set-up, then I got out the indicators and found the factory chamfer to the flats had a .004" run-out. I would think that to be acceptable. ( 7/8" bbl) The chamfer to the bore looked good. But now, I suspect that chamfer was not done on a lathe, but with a tool that uses a guide rod inserted into he bore... Regardless, the bore indicated a .025" swing in one revolution. I thought that to be weird and highly suspect. I am also thinking it is not acceptable from today's barrel makers. ( I made some videos w/my phone but am not able to get them posted.)
The barrel was made by a reputable barrel maker and came from a reputable supplier.
Is this a fluke or is this sort of thing going to be standard fare in the future?