Small scratch inside my new Shilen barrel: Do I cut and recrown?
I just got this rifle build. It has a Shilen Ratchet barrel. I noticed a small scratch inside the barrel. I use a Tipton carbon rod for 20 cal and have never scratched any of my 22 barrels. So I’m pretty sure it was there when I got the rifle. The rifle seems to shoot ok. I haven’t run any high-end ammo and I was only using a 10X scope. Next week I’m planning to shoot it with Eley match, RWS R50 and a Leupold VX3 6.5-20 EFR.
That scratch inside the barrel and those little nicks on the crown are really bugging me. Especially on a new build.
Do you think this will affect accuracy? Should I just go ahead and have the barrel cut 1” (where the scratch is) and recrown it?
I just got this rifle build. It has a Shilen Ratchet barrel. I noticed a small scratch inside the barrel. I use a Tipton carbon rod for 20 cal and have never scratched any of my 22 barrels. So I’m pretty sure it was there when I got the rifle. The rifle seems to shoot ok. I haven’t run any high-end ammo and I was only using a 10X scope. Next week I’m planning to shoot it with Eley match, RWS R50 and a Leupold VX3 6.5-20 EFR.
That scratch inside the barrel and those little nicks on the crown are really bugging me. Especially on a new build.
Do you think this will affect accuracy? Should I just go ahead and have the barrel cut 1” (where the scratch is) and recrown it?
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