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Here's a pic that follows on my post of yesterday. C-Grade Fox 12 ga with Krupp steel barrels, honed oversize by a hacker despite agreeing to a lesser overbore. Before the work he claimed to have a precision Sunnen hone but miking after the work showed an irregular succession of thin spots here and there. Wall thickness on this tube was .018" at the leade of its choke, and less that 50 shots with lighter factory ammo caused the bulge with its heavy choking. The other barrel was .020" thickness and it also bulged. As I'd posted .... lesson learned on thin barrel walls; and who to trust work to. After this episode all my necessary bore honing has been done by Briley.
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So, plan is to get a Hosford gauge, measure barrels, especially those where the chambers are 2 3/4, and not have any more work done to them.
Shooting them will not wear them out. Use only light loads, even in repro Parkers. As I am learning, heavier really doesn’t mean any better to break a clay. |
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