Other than shooting groups, what is a good way to know that your barrel crown is in good shape?
I have read articles about using Q tips or Cotton swabs around the crown to see if the cotton catches on any burrs. Are there any other good ways to inspect, other than just a visual look? Sorry if you think this is a dumb question but I *think I may have dinged the end of my barrel on a fence post last weekend and now i'm paranoid about it. I shot it over the hood of my pickup and it seemed to shoot OK considering It was a gusty wind. I'd like to shoot groups on a calm day to see if its REALLY ok but calm days this time of year are tough to come by.
So, sure fire method to inspect a barrel crown anyone? Is the Q tip test sufficient?
thanks
Barrel Crown
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- Tim Anderson
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Re: Barrel Crown
Yes the Q-tip is one way but its not 100%. Best way is just shoot some groups and see what happens or just go and have it touched up by a gun-smith..
- barebackjack
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Re: Barrel Crown
If its dinged up to the point of affecting accuracy, you'll see it. A microscopic blemish is unlikely to affect accuracy in a noticeable way.
The q-tip method will likely give you a "false reading" as it will hang up on the top corners of the lands.
The q-tip method will likely give you a "false reading" as it will hang up on the top corners of the lands.