1000yardstare said:Had the brass bolt/grinding compound recrowning method first described to me 45 years ago by an old country gunsmith named Elwood Epps. He maintained the bolt would cause the least amount of damage in the hands of an amateur both to the barrel and to themselves. Care must be taken not to grind an off-center or oval pattern because there is no pilot going up into the bore.
The more aggressive burr type of hand tools tend to chatter if not used properly. The best method is on a lathe but few shooters have access to a lathe or even know how to set one up.
I know two collectors of vintage military rifles who use the brass bolt method to recrown. They say it usually shrinks group size in half. They get their brass bolts out of door hinges.
Expect negative comments from forum members to this recrowning method. Some think it is not "professional" enough.