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You'll still need to crown the barrel if you want any semblance of accuracy.
Well maybe you just need to do it to look professional.Really?
I guess you've never seen old-school serious target rifles, dedicated for just that purpose.
Really?
I guess you've never seen old-school serious target rifles, dedicated for just that purpose.
They have no, or essentially no, crown. A flat muzzle face and just a tiny amount of breaking the 90° edge where the bore meets the face of the muzzle. That chamfered area might only go back two thousandths of an inch.
The most accurate crown on a gun's muzzle is no crown at all-- but this is only true provided that you don't let the muzzle get damaged.
Good thing a hacksaw or whatever bubba process you're going to use won't leave any burs or ragged edges and cuts 90*.