Chamber Cast
I've done two chamber castings with Cerrosafe. Its easy to do with the barrel off the action. Never tried it any other way. Lube the chamber area. Block the bore about a half inch in front of the chamber with cleaning patches. Melt the cerrosafe. Carefully pour it into the chamber,keeping a watch on the level so it doesn't overflow out the chamber. It sets fairly quickly. insert a cleaning rod(with jag removed) from the muzzle end of barrel. Push out chamber cast. Its simple to do,even for a non-machinist like me.
Now the flip side. The Cast measurements just gets you in the Ball Park of the exact chamber dimensions. I will never do it again. Trust your Gunsmith or reamer when it comes to chamber dimensions. Take your rifle,with new barrel installed to the range and let the target tell you if you got a good barrel. You should reach a decision fairly quickly. If not,the chamber castings wont help much at all. Been there,done that.
Glenn
I've done two chamber castings with Cerrosafe. Its easy to do with the barrel off the action. Never tried it any other way. Lube the chamber area. Block the bore about a half inch in front of the chamber with cleaning patches. Melt the cerrosafe. Carefully pour it into the chamber,keeping a watch on the level so it doesn't overflow out the chamber. It sets fairly quickly. insert a cleaning rod(with jag removed) from the muzzle end of barrel. Push out chamber cast. Its simple to do,even for a non-machinist like me.
Now the flip side. The Cast measurements just gets you in the Ball Park of the exact chamber dimensions. I will never do it again. Trust your Gunsmith or reamer when it comes to chamber dimensions. Take your rifle,with new barrel installed to the range and let the target tell you if you got a good barrel. You should reach a decision fairly quickly. If not,the chamber castings wont help much at all. Been there,done that.
Glenn