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crowning tool needed ***UPDATE***

I hacksawed it, then clamped on a straight edge and filed er down. Then took scotch tape and covered the pilot on the lee cutter. Cut the recessed crown with the lee cutter by hand with wd40. Then went back and blued the outside lip after hitting with 2k grit sandpaper. I put on a lathe to chck contrecity and it was perfect!
 
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Thanks for the tip. I saw this post when it started and thought about it today while handloading and using my Lee case length gauge. I've had an old Enfield for years that somebody "bubbaed" up cut down the barrel to 18" spray painted and "sporterized". I did quite a bit of work to remove the paint, re blue it, remove the two stage hump and lighten the trigger, install a scope mount and 3-9x40.

The crown has looked like crap ever since I bought it and it's only been marginally accurate. So after re reading your post I took a leap and filed the end of the barrel square. Then I chucked the cutter up in my drill and gently started to cut a new crown stopping frequently and cleaning out chips as I went. This was followed by the chamfer tool then spinning it muzzle down on some very fine 800 grit sandpaper backed by a sponge to remove the remaining file marks. After that I spun it muzzle down on a scotch brite pad to polish the finished product and it looks great. all that's left is to re blue the end of the muzzle and go see how she shoots.
Thanks for the tips, pics, and inspiration to try it.
BHJ
 
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Thanks for the tip. I saw this post when it started and thought about it today while handloading and using my Lee case length gauge. I've had an old Enfield for years that somebody "bubbaed" up cut down the barrel to 18" spray painted and "sporterized". I did quite a bit of work to remove the paint, re blue it, remove the two stage hump and lighten the trigger, install a scope mount and 3-9x40.

The crown has looked like crap ever since I bought it and it's only been marginally accurate. So after re reading your post I took a leap and filed the end of the barrel square. Then I chucked the cutter up in my drill and gently started to cut a new crown stopping frequently and cleaning out chips as I went. This was followed by the chamfer tool then spinning it muzzle down on some very fine 800 grit sandpaper backed by a sponge to remove the remaining file marks. After that I spun it muzzle down on a scotch brite pad to polish the finished product and it looks great. all that's left is to re blue the end of the muzzle and go see how she shoots.
Thanks for the tips, pics, and inspiration to try it.
BHJ

Oics ir it didn't happen lol
 
After a couple of file strokes on the old crown I figured I'd better take a pic
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Then again when I got done
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the dish may be a little deep but if it doesn't shoot I'll file it down a little more.
Again thanks $nipertime for the tip.
Definitely much more uniform and concentric than the hacksaw job that was on it when I got it.
 
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