Received a new barrel to be chambered up for a long range benchrest project (6 brai)..
My process is to cut off 1/2” from the breach end using a band saw.
Next the barrel was installed in my lathe. Using both a cat head on the out board end and a bision 4 jaw set through chuck.
The first step is to zero out the Bison 4 jaw set through chuck.
Next the barrel is rough dialed in using using a 6” long range rod with a tight bushing at the chamber end... I usually get real close.
Last, I use a .0001” test indicator to verify the barrel is dialed in to .0001” at two places in the chamber end. The test indicator has a 2.5” long stylus.
My problem is the resulting amount of runout at muzzle. I have chambered many barrels and have not seen it this bad before.
I thought their might be something wrong with the lapping process at the breach end, I removed the barrel and cut 2” off and reset the barrel up in the lathe with the same results.
Do I return it to the manufacturer.
Tried to contact the manufacturer (phone/email).. no response,
My process is to cut off 1/2” from the breach end using a band saw.
Next the barrel was installed in my lathe. Using both a cat head on the out board end and a bision 4 jaw set through chuck.
The first step is to zero out the Bison 4 jaw set through chuck.
Next the barrel is rough dialed in using using a 6” long range rod with a tight bushing at the chamber end... I usually get real close.
Last, I use a .0001” test indicator to verify the barrel is dialed in to .0001” at two places in the chamber end. The test indicator has a 2.5” long stylus.
My problem is the resulting amount of runout at muzzle. I have chambered many barrels and have not seen it this bad before.
I thought their might be something wrong with the lapping process at the breach end, I removed the barrel and cut 2” off and reset the barrel up in the lathe with the same results.
Do I return it to the manufacturer.
Tried to contact the manufacturer (phone/email).. no response,
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