redneck2
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I think the answer is a question...
was your barrel the first one cut with that tooling, or the last one?
I'd treat something from a high end maker differently than a Remington, Winchester, Savage, etc. I don't think you can paint everything with one broad brush.
I have some super fine polishing compound that I use on a tight patch in new barrels. Some times you can feel how smooth the barrel is. If it's not super smooth, I polish it very gently.
Guys here want to get into fist fights about "X" brand being more accurate, or the most accurate or whatever. Back to the tooling thing...
was your barrel the first one cut with that tooling, or the last one?
Hart
We recommend that you allow us to flute your barrel, as fluting is done before the final lapping...
I'd treat something from a high end maker differently than a Remington, Winchester, Savage, etc. I don't think you can paint everything with one broad brush.
I have some super fine polishing compound that I use on a tight patch in new barrels. Some times you can feel how smooth the barrel is. If it's not super smooth, I polish it very gently.
Guys here want to get into fist fights about "X" brand being more accurate, or the most accurate or whatever. Back to the tooling thing...