Thanks for the pic. I’m still confused how that will fit down a 7mm hole, 2” in depth to meet the face of the barrel to true up the bore of the muzzle brake.
I’m missing something here.
Maybe it would save some time if you gave a little of your background.
Essentially, any single point tool that you can fit down a hole to turn it true to the axis of the spindle, is a boring bar, whether it is boring out parts for ocean liner engines, or parts smaller than most watch makers would ever see.
FWIW, I had and built a holder for, a boring bar that would easily fit down a 3/16 inch hole, with index-able carbide inserts. But I much prefer HSS bits for such work.