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Going through my neglected gun safes and doing some maintenance and cleaning. Checking out my doubles I am reminded of a design difference in my 2 doubles one modern one a hundred years old. The Merkel has zero muzzle crown completely flat face of metal in the white. While the Wilkinson has some very substantial muzzle crowns to protect the bore. I assume there is a reason besides cost? Granted the Wilkinson has thicker barrel metal but still think it would be a good idea on a working double that may see hard use. Like my Wilkinson has…? White Mountains Arizona | ||
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No difference except maker choice. As long as they are uniform, crowns mean nothing. We only have them to protect the rifling at the muzzle when you drop the rifle on the rocks. Otherwise, there is no need for one. | |||
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I prefer them for exactly that reason. In fact I think every other rifle I own has one. Is there a reason they leave the entire face of the muzzle end of the double in the white? It’s a merkel White Mountains Arizona | |||
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That is common on all custom and all the double rifles that I know of; because you don't want to get the rust bluing solution in the bore at all; so we polish the muzzles because they can't be blued. All commercial rifle barrels are crowned to protect the rifling from when idiots set the muzzle down on a rock. Yes, I have seen them to it. | |||
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Ok thanks for the info! White Mountains Arizona | |||
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And of course, Military rifles, with which they may not have a choice but to hit a rock. Even tank cannon barrels are crowned. With an angle, and flat muzzle. | |||
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2 types I see are recessed and angle. My Wilkinson is angled lots of my sporting rifles are recessed White Mountains Arizona | |||
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I'm sure you have also seen the radiused crown too. Those are the most common on bolts. Recessed crowns, more on target rifles, but some on hunting ones. Angled type are not common on bolt actions. | |||
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Im with DPCD, its not important, Ive never dropped a muzzle down on a rock, if falling I held the gun to hit right after I bounecd by hide off the rock, never sacrificed my gun!! Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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Yeah they are radius or rounded on some bolts but the Wilkinson is an angle. Interesting
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Well it can't hurt, so why not, its just another no brainer IMO..I don't care one way or the other and its never been a problem, but like I said it cant hurt a thing. Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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