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I have a M96 full wood military rifle, that untill last night, I thought shot fairly well (about 2MOA)with its soderin peep sights. BUT last night when I was cleaning it I noticed that when I got close to the muzzel, about 10mm, the cleaning rod skiped forward as there was no resistance. I looked up the barrel and sure enough there was a "shadow" around the bore. I concluded that this was a bulge, I didn't take the front sight so I don't know if the outside of the barrel is effected. Any thoughts from you guys as to a possible cause? and if I cut off the effected could I expect a increase in accuracy?
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If it is a bulge, you'd probably be better off cutting off bhind the affected area provided you don't have to cut off too much. If you do cut the barrel and re-crown it, I wouldn't be surprized if the re-crowning alone improved accuracy a bit.

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Bakes,

If the rest of the barrel looks good, cut it and crown it. A good m96 is capable of 1 MOA with target sights (or less with younger eyes than mine.)

It might not be a bulge but could be muzzle erosion from hot gas sucking back in the muzzle.

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Before you cut, I'd suggest taking some Flitz or similar metal polish and work that bore well to get it squeaky clean. Then see if you still have the problem.
 
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If its a bulge then you should be able to feel it with the fingers if your carefull..the metal has to go some place and thats out on a bulge...

Lots of things can cause that shadow but if you feel a jump with the cleaning rod then it is probably bulged to some degree but heck 2" with irons ain't all that bad, if it ain't broke don't fix it, is a good gunsmithing motto....I shot a bulged pistol barrel in pistol competition for years, it was the best shooting 38 Special I ever owned. It had a real egg in the center of the barrel...covered half or more of the sight post.

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Thanks for the replys guys
Ray that is a good motto, but its got me wondering how good it will shoot with the bad bit chopped off and a new crown.
Bakes
 
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