I would bet the “ crack” is a gouge left from reaming the bore of the bbl. A chip got in between a flute n the bbl n left it’s mark. If u are really into learning gunsmithing, slug that bbl and mark the tight n loose spots. Bbls. Such as this where not “ match” grade. This might be an excellent opportunity to cast a lead lap n smooth out some imperfections. Slugging, Check to see if the crown is tight or loose, is the area in front of the chamber tight or loose. Lead is a “dead” metal so any imperfections will have a direct effect on accuracy. Look up some of the old Bill Calfee articles from Precision Shooting. He detailed a lot of info on slugging n evaluating bbls.