I have purchased, and chambered, dozens on new match barrels over the years. Most turned out well, given my pipe fitter machinist skills. These chambers, with new match reamers, left land prints on the bullets exactly like expected. Four lands on up to 8 lands, seat a bullet long and the imprints were unmistakably observed, showing number, uniformity and lead angle. When going into the "massed produced", so to speak, or cottage barrel making realm, of pre-chambered barrels, I wonder how these chambers compare. I have used cerrosafe,
very simple procedure. Will tell a lot about a chamber, roundness, ringing, land and groove uniformity, neck length, shoulder length, diameters, freebore, etc.
I am wondering why barrel mfgs do not provide a chamber cast with every barrel sold? Is it because they are never asked?, They would rather not? They don't want the buyer to see a perhaps sub par config? They don't feel the buyer would know beans about it if they had one?, ??.
The cost would obviously be more, how much, I don't know, could be a optional choice. I realize cerrosafe shrinks some after time. Maybe there is a better material for this now. I got out of chambering about 10 yrs ago, so behind on that. Just a thought, would you like a cast included with your new chambered barrel? Thanks, Ron.
very simple procedure. Will tell a lot about a chamber, roundness, ringing, land and groove uniformity, neck length, shoulder length, diameters, freebore, etc.
I am wondering why barrel mfgs do not provide a chamber cast with every barrel sold? Is it because they are never asked?, They would rather not? They don't want the buyer to see a perhaps sub par config? They don't feel the buyer would know beans about it if they had one?, ??.
The cost would obviously be more, how much, I don't know, could be a optional choice. I realize cerrosafe shrinks some after time. Maybe there is a better material for this now. I got out of chambering about 10 yrs ago, so behind on that. Just a thought, would you like a cast included with your new chambered barrel? Thanks, Ron.