Savage/stevens 555 28ga forcing cone damage

Flex-Hone, made by Brush Research Manufacturing, has honing tools designed to finish and polish barrels, chambers or forcing cones. Midway USA has most all gauges in stock for around $35 Bucks. Did a vintage long tang Browning Superposed, that never could get the chamber to look right. After about 15 minutes, looks brand new again. They are just like doing an old 6-pack Chevy In-Line for rings, same tool and methods, Honing Oil, N a Drill Motor, but it's tiny.
 
Flex-Hone, made by Brush Research Manufacturing, has honing tools designed to finish and polish barrels, chambers or forcing cones. Midway USA has most all gauges in stock for around $35 Bucks. Did a vintage long tang Browning Superposed, that never could get the chamber to look right. After about 15 minutes, looks brand new again. They are just like doing an old 6-pack Chevy In-Line for rings, same tool and methods, Honing Oil, N a Drill Motor, but it's tiny.
Thanks I'll check it out
 
Send the barrels to Rob Roberts Custom gunworks and have the forcing cones lengthened. That will solve your problem and make it pattern better as well
You can also send it to Briley in Houston. they do fine work and pricing is on their website for reference. Afterword you should be able to shoot TSS, but personally I handload it and use mylar inside the wad to prevent this.
 
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