- Location
- calgary alberta
We got this barrel in a few days ago as part of a rebarreling job and thought it might make a good example of what exactly happens to a barrel when it is past its useful service life.
Note the rifling is completely eaten away for about a quarter inch ahead of the neck and the steel is blackened and crispy.
This was an OEM factory barrel. Note the rough chamber and visible tooling marks from what was obviously a dull reamer. Also note how rounded the corners are on the shoulder transition from body to shoulder and shoulder to neck.
Here we see a closeup of the same chamber as above (top) compared to a custom, hand polished match chamber (bottom) cut with a new, sharp reamer. The chamber walls are bright and shiny with no tooling marks and the transitions from body to shoulder and shoulder to neck are sharp, not rounded.
Note the rifling is completely eaten away for about a quarter inch ahead of the neck and the steel is blackened and crispy.
This was an OEM factory barrel. Note the rough chamber and visible tooling marks from what was obviously a dull reamer. Also note how rounded the corners are on the shoulder transition from body to shoulder and shoulder to neck.
Here we see a closeup of the same chamber as above (top) compared to a custom, hand polished match chamber (bottom) cut with a new, sharp reamer. The chamber walls are bright and shiny with no tooling marks and the transitions from body to shoulder and shoulder to neck are sharp, not rounded.
