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mark2112
06-08-2011, 07:23 PM
what size gage pin should fit tight in the muzzle if an m1 barrel was new,what are the go-no-go dimentions on a erotion gage.

Punch The Clown
06-09-2011, 05:15 AM
what size gage pin should fit tight in the muzzle if an m1 barrel was new,what are the go-no-go dimensions on a erosion gage.

Technically the bore should measure .300 land to land on a new rifle but .301 or .3015 are probably closer to what you would see. Anyway, .303 seems to be the number where folks claim a noticeable loss in accuracy but who knows. You can have a muzzle that measures .303 but move down the bore .125 and it may measure .301 to .302 which is why re-crowning can freshen up a worn barrel. Tim says he usually improves a barrel by 1 number or better when he re-crowns them. The military only measured throat wear. Stu

musketjon
06-09-2011, 08:40 PM
[You can have a muzzle that measures .303 but move down the bore .125 and it may measure .301 to .302 which is why re-crowning can freshen up a worn barrel.]

That's exactly what I had in an original SA 9-42 barrel. I had it counter-bored 3/16" back and now it is effectively a brand-new 60+ year old barrel. A .300 pin will fit but a .301 will not. It went from a 8-9 ring rifle to a 10-ring rifle.
Jon
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paid4c4
06-09-2011, 09:52 PM
Jon, when you counterbore couldn't you cut the last 3/16" of the barrel off, as it effectively doesn't touch the bullet?
Looks like a great way to save a barrel.
Bill