sailhertoo: I've had several experiences with one of my gunsmith's when he cuts the crown on one of my new barrels. If I request the 11 degree included angle, he will use the cutting tool (looks like a router bit/ shown in Brownell's catalog) to cut the crown. When I get the rifle home I check out the bore with my Hawkeye borescope, for the condition of the chamber, throat (both perfect with not a trace of a reamer mark in the throat), and at the muzzle end (not so perfect with cross reamer marks on the tops of the lands, for approx. 1" or so). This area will then copper foul heavily for the first 20 or 30 rounds. For this reason, when I now get a new barrel chambered I request, (in writing), the traditional 90 degree sunken crown, and the bore surface is free of any cross markings. This was my suggestion to "thefitter" to be considered when contacting his gunsmith. Some might say "find another gunsmith", but except for this one very minor problem, he is at the top of the list of my favorites--- way too good to stop using him.