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chino69
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I just bought the Grizzly CD that shows Gordy Gritters setting up, chambering, crowning, etc. a match grade custom barrel. I have to say the technical quality of this CD is top shelf and I've learned quite a bit by watching (three times so far). Gritters does an excellent job of explaning his method, with good examples as well as white board drawings to emphasize his chambering method. The Grizzly lathe was impressive as well. The constant checking and re-checking of extremely small dimensions should explain to anyone how much time and experience goes into chambering.
Just out of curiosity, how many smiths use this method to chamber? I'm referring to getting the first 2 1/2 inches of the bore (chamber end) to be as perfect as possible, noting where the bore at the muzzle end is, and indexing the barrel such that the muzzle end bore is pointing up?
Lou Baccino
Just out of curiosity, how many smiths use this method to chamber? I'm referring to getting the first 2 1/2 inches of the bore (chamber end) to be as perfect as possible, noting where the bore at the muzzle end is, and indexing the barrel such that the muzzle end bore is pointing up?
Lou Baccino