I picked up an excellent used 6mm barrel with just enough tenon to cut off and re-thread. My dad has chambered his share of barrels, all of which have shot quite well, but doesn’t keep up with competition type things. Today he calls and says that he’s about .350” from finishing the chamber and taking a break, and mentions that he’s never had this issue before, but the reamer doesn’t want to pull out of the barrel and he just isn’t getting the normal amount of feel, and asks if I sent him a dull reamer. I said, “no that reamer was plenty sharp”, and didn’t think much of it. I get off work and he tells me that he’s finished up, and he found out what the issue was....”you’re pilot is oversized...” Then it dawns on me...I didn’t ask, but it’s not that unusual for guys to get a .236” lands diameter in a 6mm barrel. Sure enough, the solid pilot is .2365”(obviously normal for a standard .237” lands diameter barrel) and won’t go into the bore on the muzzle end(not re-crowned yet). Inspecting the chamber it appears to be excellent, except that forward of the through, you can see where the pilot was riding the lands.
Is the barrel going to shoot like crap? The previous owner was competitive shooter that won a number of high power matches with it, and claims it shot in the 1’s when new, and was shooting in the .3’s when he sold it to me. I was sure hoping it would do the high .2’s to low .3’s after being rechambered. Unfortunately there isn’t enough tenon left to set the barrel back beyond where the pilot rubbed the lands.
Is the barrel going to shoot like crap? The previous owner was competitive shooter that won a number of high power matches with it, and claims it shot in the 1’s when new, and was shooting in the .3’s when he sold it to me. I was sure hoping it would do the high .2’s to low .3’s after being rechambered. Unfortunately there isn’t enough tenon left to set the barrel back beyond where the pilot rubbed the lands.
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