Originally Posted By: Bob L. SwaggerOriginally Posted By: pyscodogMost gunsmiths don't make their living off crowning barrels. Maybe a few extra bucks for brewski's or supper for the wife but not their sole income. They don't have to run out and buy special tools or machines just to crown one barrel Sure tooling isn't free nor electric yada yada. Any smith worth his salt can crown a barrel in a very few minutes, I've seen and had it done several times. My smith says it embarass's him to charge someone to crown their barrel.
You mentioned that your usual smith does it for free.. Why not take it there then?
Aguy at our club noticed the unusual marking on the crown of my 700P Remington. His first thoughts was a bad crown because when fired, it didn't leave a star pattern on the muzzle. After a few minutes trying to remove the unusual markings and them not coming off, I painted the crown and tested the rifle again and the marks were no longer present after firing. I then determined it was just a flaw in the finish as the rifle shoots very well. I was in the store that I purchased the rifle from and they have an in house gunsmith and for curiousity, as ked how much to crown a barrel? Their reply was $100.00. If I needed a crown, I would take it to my smith that will do it for free. OK?