If the barrel is garbage because of a bad crown, bad bore, bad chamber, then how are you supposed to upgrade the rifle to make it to shoot better? I don't care how much you spend on a replacement stock, replacement trigger, bedding, whatever. If the barrel's no good it won't shoot. And like I said, each one I got was from a different production run. Head of quality assurance told me each time that they were from different batches so I shouldn't have the same problems again.
Crown #1
Like I said, looks like someone threw some 40-grit paper down, and twisted the muzzle in it until it kinda made a crown. This one had the pits about 3" down the bore from the muzzle, presumbably from the crowning *ahem* "tool" that was used.
Barrel #2
Was rusted like that straight out of the box. Looked to me like it had been banged around against regular steel tools/parts/etc while it was in the shop. That's a new stainless barrel, rusting like crazy. Its crown was the best of the three rifles, but still wasn't that great.
Crown #3
This was the rifle looked after personally by Greg Sage, the head of quality assurance there, a vice president. Just as nicked up and grooved as the first one, if not worse. You can see some powder fouling in it that I could not get out because it was in such deep grooves. This one had the same pits in the bore near the muzzle end, and also had them in the chamber end. And it was looked after by the guy responsible for making sure the rifles meet their quality guidelines. It was just horrible.
Like I said, I got three different ones from three different production runs. This was over a nine month period this year. I can accept the fact that I may have gotten a lemon once. Maybe even twice. But three times, all as bad as the next? *shrug* Obviously it was possible. But I have my doubts about the quality of any of them after seeing three bad ones like that. Like I said, I know lots and lots of people have ones they're happy with. I wasn't, that's all.