Yup, another "idiot with a cheap borescope" thread.
Let me preface this by saying that I'm not trying to passive aggressively "call out" a barrel maker or finisher because I genuinely don't know what I'm looking at. In fact, I'm not even going to say who cut it or finished it. I only want to learn about what I'm seeing so I can understand more about barrels. If it turns out this is really bad, then maybe I'll have to do something but I'm not sweating anything right now. I have many proverbial "Sewer-pipe" surplus rifles that shoot fine and I'm still going to install this one and shoot it. This is a new cut rifled barrel for my PRS rifle that I received last summer that has been sitting in a climate controlled safe in a climate controlled room ever since.
Also, yes, I only own a cheapo crappy borescope with far too bright of a light and I'm bad with cameras, so apologies for the bad pictures.
Edit to add a quick list of facts:
Second, a series of perpendicular cuts across the rifling:
(lower left)
***New picture #1:
***New picture #2:
And lastly, what looks like pock marks, some on the very edge of the lands. These did not show up well at all with the lighting:
All of this is in the last inch to an inch and a half of the barrel, the rest is near immaculate.
So, what causes this? Shavings getting in the way during machining? Inconsistencies with material? Something that is prone to getting loose as the machines get to the end of the barrel?
Let me preface this by saying that I'm not trying to passive aggressively "call out" a barrel maker or finisher because I genuinely don't know what I'm looking at. In fact, I'm not even going to say who cut it or finished it. I only want to learn about what I'm seeing so I can understand more about barrels. If it turns out this is really bad, then maybe I'll have to do something but I'm not sweating anything right now. I have many proverbial "Sewer-pipe" surplus rifles that shoot fine and I'm still going to install this one and shoot it. This is a new cut rifled barrel for my PRS rifle that I received last summer that has been sitting in a climate controlled safe in a climate controlled room ever since.
Also, yes, I only own a cheapo crappy borescope with far too bright of a light and I'm bad with cameras, so apologies for the bad pictures.
Edit to add a quick list of facts:
- The barrel maker and the people who finished it are not the same, but both are well regarded.
- This is a "prefit" shouldered, cut rifled barrel.
- All pictures are of the last inch or so on the muzzle end. The chamber and the rest of the barrel look good.
- The barrel has been cleaned, and the pictures are still accurate representations.
- This barrel has never been installed onto an action let alone fired.
Second, a series of perpendicular cuts across the rifling:
(lower left)
***New picture #1:
And lastly, what looks like pock marks, some on the very edge of the lands. These did not show up well at all with the lighting:
All of this is in the last inch to an inch and a half of the barrel, the rest is near immaculate.
So, what causes this? Shavings getting in the way during machining? Inconsistencies with material? Something that is prone to getting loose as the machines get to the end of the barrel?
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