I've got an pre-warning TC .50 cal octagon barrel that is about 20 MOA out on windage. The barrel does not seem to be bent when I lay it on a flat datum. The barrel groups well, but I have to offset the sights by .065" in either direction to match point of impact to point of aim. It's probably not a big deal but it looks goofy to me and I do worry about the sights being at extreme points in their dovetails. Otherwise it's a beautiful barrel that doesn't look to have been shot hardly at all.
Is this something that a gun builder can fix by either bending or boring? I imagine that the boring tool would just follow the existing bore and end up with the same issue.
I'll try some other loadings, but the 60gr FFg, .490RB with pillow ticking that I have been shooting seems like the gold standard.
Is this something that a gun builder can fix by either bending or boring? I imagine that the boring tool would just follow the existing bore and end up with the same issue.
I'll try some other loadings, but the 60gr FFg, .490RB with pillow ticking that I have been shooting seems like the gold standard.
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