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Scarring Across the Chamber Throat a Problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 2210430" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>I have measured barrels that had one groove deeper than the others. Its rare though. I will know that dialing the barrel in before I chamber it. Without seeing the full 360 its hard to say but non concentric throats can still be cut with a piloted reamer. To understand this, imagine you dial in the throat perfectly but the bore in front of it is running out. The pilot will end up in the part of the bore thats running out and that will force the reamer to run out and cut an off center throat. I dont know if thats what happened in your case but its not un common. I would say that either way what your seeing is very minor and I still say shoot it and see how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 2210430, member: 101859"] I have measured barrels that had one groove deeper than the others. Its rare though. I will know that dialing the barrel in before I chamber it. Without seeing the full 360 its hard to say but non concentric throats can still be cut with a piloted reamer. To understand this, imagine you dial in the throat perfectly but the bore in front of it is running out. The pilot will end up in the part of the bore thats running out and that will force the reamer to run out and cut an off center throat. I dont know if thats what happened in your case but its not un common. I would say that either way what your seeing is very minor and I still say shoot it and see how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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