22 June 2011, 01:55
sharptailhunterRecrowning a barrel... Maybe Malm can help me?
First, I tried sending a PM to Malm to avoid making a public posting but the forum says he doesn't have PM privileges. I live in S.E. Idaho and a friend said that he thought Malm was near by and maybe could offer his services?
Anyway, I have a Savage FV12 in .204 Ruger that used to shoot tiny little bug-sized groups. Now my groups have opened up despite everything I have tried, cleaning etc. I'm wondering if my crown could be bad?
Does anybody have any thoughts about crowns and such that might help me out? Such as, how much does it cost? Is it worth it? If not Malm, is there anybody near me that has a good reputation?
Thanks in advance for any help.
22 June 2011, 03:08
jtinidahoHe goes by Westpac these days
Not likely the crown unless you dropped it and buggered it up. Or you clean from the muzzle and funneled it out with a cleaning rod. Just look at it and see. More likely fouling. Or you have fired 8000 rounds and burned out the throat, also unlikely.
Check all screws, and the stock for warpage on the barrel.
22 June 2011, 04:09
Don MarkeyTry this
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22 June 2011, 04:27
WestpacYeah Malm burned that PM privilege bridge a few years back.

PM sent.
22 June 2011, 04:44
SnellstromOne pretty quick check is to take a Q-tip and rub it around the crown at the point where you can feel riflings.
If fuzzies from the q-tip hang up on something you definitely have a problem with your crown, however if nothing hangs up you may still have trouble so this test is not definitive.
Just something to try.
22 June 2011, 17:57
clowdisSavages don't necessarily have the smoothest bore in the business, so try some copper solvent in the bore or take some Hoppes No. 9 and leave it in the bore overnight and see if you get blue/green patches the next day. If you do then a good cleaning is all you need before spending gunsmithing money.
22 June 2011, 18:08
sharptailhunterThanks everyone for your help. Westpac got a hold of me, thanks friend.
Per the recommendations of others and a good friend, I'm trying some different bore cleaners. If that doesn't help, then I'll be shipping the barrel down to Westpac for a crown job.