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bdotson
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Ok I have been visiting with two who will remain un named benchrest gunsmiths. I have guns from both of them. One is as I would expect very precise indicates the bore in to within .0001. The other say most all barrels are as he puts it crooked as a chicken wing, says the reason people use a floating reamer is so the crooked bore dont break there reamer. He tells me he simply puts the barrel in his good 3 jaw chuck and runs the reamer in. Also says he dont use no coolant flush system never has, just dip your reamer in cutting fluid and let er go. As I said earler I have guns from both smiths and as you might have guessed it the latter out shoots the first. Why? Question are new barrels crooked if so how much? If so why do we try and set them up so close? Does it matter ? What matters and why?