Lead Ring Build up in Chamber
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So why not use a better one?Rover wrote:I'd be the first to admit my method is a trifle crude
600 grit paper will destroy the fine detail of the lede in about one turn - IMObut we're only talking of a light polishing, not a hogging out of the chamber.
Plus it will clog instantly with any lead deposits leaving the unclogged areas clear to rapidly cut through any exposed steel -> Making your problem worse, not better.
I suppose the advice one gets on the Internet is worth what one pays for it.
I tossed out my suggestion because I thought anyone could easily do it, based on my own professional experience with small tools and fine work, but I came to realize after the comments here that many are so ham-handed that they should leave any 'smithing activities to a pro. Of course the "Peter Principle" and "Pohl's Law" apply in that profession, too.
Feel free to take or leave my advice. You won't hurt my feelings.
I tossed out my suggestion because I thought anyone could easily do it, based on my own professional experience with small tools and fine work, but I came to realize after the comments here that many are so ham-handed that they should leave any 'smithing activities to a pro. Of course the "Peter Principle" and "Pohl's Law" apply in that profession, too.
Feel free to take or leave my advice. You won't hurt my feelings.
I did not have time to read through all of the replys but I would recommend you have the barrel set back. A gunsmith will remove the barrel and cut off an inch or so and then machine a new chamber and install it again.
I would make sure to talk to other small bore shooters in your area and find a gunsmith that does work on target rifles.
I picked up a used Anz. mod 54 and had this done and it shot great after finding a good ammo and lot.
I would make sure to talk to other small bore shooters in your area and find a gunsmith that does work on target rifles.
I picked up a used Anz. mod 54 and had this done and it shot great after finding a good ammo and lot.