Wow, like the OP I too was interested in what I could learn from this thread and w guys like Mr Green and others chiming in I did indeed do so.
I also learned that I’m pretty sure I don’t want any gunsmith spinning a barrel for me whose mantra is “shit happens”
now let me ask this...Say the OP puts this barrel on, goes to shoot it, and gets crappy groups and comes to the board w this info. Based on past threads on the Hide, how many members Do you think will immediately jump in and beat him like a rug and tell him it’s all due to his crappy shooting? Just saying, it wouldn’t be the first time, right?
Ignorance is bliss.
If you saw what happens in a commercial Kitchen you would NEVER eat out
If you saw how wine was made and what contaminates end up in it, you would NEVER drink wine.
If you saw how spam or scrapple is made, you would NEVER eat it.
If you saw how a million different things are done, you wouldnt want anything to do with it.
Are you a gunsmith? Are you a machinist? You have no clue what they are doing or how they are doing it or what "mistakes" and "opps" get covered up or fixed or grinded off. You don't know what they are culling and what is acceptable. You aren't supplying or reading their prints nor are you in their inspection room verifying compliance to said prints.
This fucking holier than thou attitude from people who don't even understand the basics of what goes into getting them their products is getting old.
It has been said repeatedly, there is a course of action to take if the barrel does not shoot. That is where a borescope may have value or there may be validity.
Do you break down every factory bullet you buy and make sure every kernel of powder is the exact same as to not impede the optimal flow of gas to ensure the same ignition and expansion?
Do you ensure the surface finish of the base of your boat tail bullet is within 2 microns so said gas can seat itself perfectly?
Does the brass get dimensional checked to ensure one casewall is not .0001 thicker than the other side, as that may bias said gas glow as it rests on the 2 micron surface of said bullet to ensure absolute concentrically as it travels down the bore?
Yet somehow a dude with factory ammo with uneven kernels, non surface grinded boat tail and uneven brass is shooting world records out of his barrel that looks like shit under a $20 borescope from china. Amazing right?
You can play this game till we are arguing over electrons and protons.