My own approach for my own competitive cast bullet rifles. Flat with a 30 degee bevel cut to just beyond the bottom of the grooves and then polished. Having tried several others this has worked the best. When cleaning with a wrapped patch it just peaks through the muzzles and I never push it all the way out. The fouling including the primers is actually quite abrasive and if pushed all the way it can start to bell the muzzle. We also have to clean quite allot and one of my barrels and still very competitive now has over 140,000 bullets down the bore and I have only had to re-crown it but once. And right before I retired it, it set a new national record and it has also never been setback but now needs it.
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