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re-crown a barrel

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07 September 2006, 23:43
reindeer
re-crown a barrel
When a crown does not have the sharp edges anymore, is there a way to re-crown it yourself, for instance with the use of a Dremel tool?
08 September 2006, 00:16
Pegleg
The dremel tool is NOT the way to go. Brownell"s sells a crowning tool with different mandrels. this is a good way to go. You can then recrown your other rifles to drive the cost of the tooling down.


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08 September 2006, 00:49
ramrod340
Dremel tool and barrel shouldn't be used in the same sentence. Smiler Don't get me wrong I use one to hog out fiberglass, and bedding when I bed a fiberglass rifle ro redo any bedding. They are just not a tool I grab when I need accuracy. A recrown only takes a few minutes.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
08 September 2006, 00:53
Fjold
quote:
Originally posted by reindeer:
When a crown does not have the sharp edges anymore, is there a way to re-crown it yourself, for instance with the use of a Dremel tool?


JMHO As long as the crown is even all the way around and the rifle is still shooting accurately I wouldn't recrown it. If however the muzzle is only rounded off on the bottom where the cleaning rod has been drug across it, then recrowning is probably in order.


Frank



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08 September 2006, 00:55
malm
I could see how the use of a Dremel tool and a flex shaft might help bubba prepare his tooth for a crown, but I wouldn't recommend using one to crown a rifle. Big Grin