During the course of a recent build, my smith told me that the barrel I had sent him (from a major manufacturer with an excellent rep) was "crooked" - basically not concentric with the bore - at the point he was fitting a brake and thread protector. He explained that this was due to the barrel flexing during turning and was a common problem that didn't affect accuracy. My barrel, however, was more "crooked" than most and this caused difficulty when trying to fit a muzzle device - he could ensure that the device was concentric with the bore but it would not blend in smoothly to the barrel without sanding and shaping the device and end of the barrel. Even then, he cold not knurl the thread protector because of the problem.
I was curious as to whether others with more experience had run into this problem, and more importantly, how I might avoid it in future barrel purchases. Specifically, is it worth ordering a custom barrel to the correct finished length from the manufacturer rather than buying one finished to a longer length from a retailer?
Thanks for any input--
Dave
I was curious as to whether others with more experience had run into this problem, and more importantly, how I might avoid it in future barrel purchases. Specifically, is it worth ordering a custom barrel to the correct finished length from the manufacturer rather than buying one finished to a longer length from a retailer?
Thanks for any input--
Dave