Lucky Shooter
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Seems that one of the fundamental aspects of cutting muzzle/crown is that the muzzle face
is square to the bore centerline and there is a certain amount of indicated "straight" centerline
behind the muzzle face.
What is the least allowable amount of "straight" at the muzzle ?
One of the most slow parts of this step is "steering" the muzzle with the outboard spider. I've done this by indicating the inside of a pilot, the outside of a pin gage and indicating the lands/grooves with a long stem indicator.
Any comments about doing this task ?
A. Weldy
is square to the bore centerline and there is a certain amount of indicated "straight" centerline
behind the muzzle face.
What is the least allowable amount of "straight" at the muzzle ?
One of the most slow parts of this step is "steering" the muzzle with the outboard spider. I've done this by indicating the inside of a pilot, the outside of a pin gage and indicating the lands/grooves with a long stem indicator.
Any comments about doing this task ?
A. Weldy