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I would send the pics to the barrel mfg and see what they say and what they're willing to do to help you. I'd expect them to say that I (if my barrel) would have to completely clean the barrel, free from copper and take more pics. I would suggest to them, again assuming it my barrel, that they lap the barrel as it appears it slipped through the cracks. I'd expect to pay shipping. While many would say F*&% that...THEY need to pay. It's been my finding that when you start off reasonable, often you get what you really want without asking.
That said, what break-in process did you go through...I'd expect them to ask.
What bullets are you using...different mfg in each barrel? I'm wondering if maybe 1 is just a poor copper. I've run into a situation where 1 particular mfg just fouled the crap out of a barrel...shot OK, just bad fouling.
the above brings up the question of...how does the poor looking barrel shoot?
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Some other thoughts for ya.....
Relapping the barrel could help/solve the problem but no guarantee.
Also what are you using to clean it and what is your method?
Also speaking for us here and for other manufacturers.....contacting the manufacturer first is what you should do before posting problems and posting pictures. Otherwise conclusions are made and the maker can start getting a bad rap etc....people will start throwing stuff out there like poor machining, bad steel etc.....and with out knowing all the details conclusions can be made incorrectly.
I understand your looking for help but give the maker a chance first.
If they are a decent manufacturer and it's anything they did they should stand behind it.
Later, Frank
Ksracer, First your welcome! this is a 6mm correct? I'm just making sure I got the numbers right.....and your getting .3415" for the groove size or are you trying to measure the throat/freebore area?
I still say the fouling looks excessive by looking at the pictures. and that's what's causing your accuracy issue but now to try and determine what is causing the fouling issue is the hard part.
Later, Frank
My bad. I fat fingered the keypad on my phone. I'm measuring the groove diameter at .2415. I could be off a few tenths either way, but it is not .243. I don't know what the tolerance on bore size is, maybe that's not a big issue.
P.S. I chambered my spare barrel yesterday (it's one of yours) and had a few questions about break-in, so I called. I believe the gentleman's name I spoke to was Mark, he was very helpful. Thanks again.
I'm certainly no expert, but it sounds to me like they cut the barrel with intentions to lap it to final diameter, then it got missed somehow.... mistakes happen in manufacturing. Is it normal to lap 0.0015" off? Well, actually it would only be 0.00075" per side, but since I'm not a barrel maker, I'm not sure if that's normal.
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