barrel bore is non-centric

For many years, Mauser built fine rifles with integral ribs machined into the barrel tops, which in effect produces an eccentric bore. Those rifles shot fine.

While it is not an ideal situation on a round-barrel gun (due to accept alignment more than anything), there are many other factors that have a more real effect like ammo quality, action trueness, bedding, torque on action screws, etc.

The only way to know how well it shoots is to shoot it.
 
A barrel can suffer all sorts of ills and still shoot well provided the bore is tight at the muzzle. I'm not sure that I understand what the particular malady of your barrel is, but if its simply a matter of the bore not being centered in the barrel, that is usually more of a cosmetic issue than it is a problem which manifests at the target. If on the other hand, you believe the bore is non-concentric, that is out of round, the situation is less than ideal with respect to theoretical precision, but the proof is in the shooting.
 
I'm most interested in learning how you determined this. As always, shoot and see, you'll never get an answer here. Now, the science if you will.

Visual inspection: "Hey that looks off center"

Measurement: "Will you look at that, it is off center"

Conclusion: It's off center.
 
BM...........this is actually way more common than one would think. It has no ill effect on the shootability of the barrel and usually very little to do with the accuracy. I have seen the bore up to 40 thou (1.0 mm) off center and still shoot sub MOA groups.
 
i'd imagine if there was alot more metal there.. it would make a difference when the barrel is heated up alot .... don't think it would make abit of difference under normal circumstances
 
That's very common with german guild guns of the interwar era. I've seen rebored 9x57 with huge run out but surprisingly, they shot pretty weĺl...
 
The photos below show the opposite ends of a 3.5" piece of a 9.3mm barrel that I kept when I had the barrel shortened. That rifle shot very well before and after shortening. It continued to shoot well even after I had the barrel re-profiled so that the bore was centered.


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i'd imagine if there was alot more metal there.. it would make a difference when the barrel is heated up alot .... don't think it would make abit of difference under normal circumstances

That's what I figured. For a hunting rifle it's a non-issue (unless is shoots like crap)
 
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