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What to do about this crown?
Short version of the story (long version may come later):
BSA No 4, been like this for ages I'm sure, does not look fresh.
Rifle is a pre-1968 import to the US. Ding appears to protrude into the bore slightly at the edge of a rifling land.
Rifle is not terribly accurate (nor is the operator), bore is dark and frosted but may clean up, etc.
Do you:
Ignore it?
Remove it with a small stone, file, etc. and hope for the best?
Hit it with a round head brass wood screw and some lapping compound?
Buy one of the commercially available hand crowning tools and "touch it up"?
Take the rifle to the local guy to touch up the crown on a lathe?
Send it to a 'smith that isn't local?
Or some other option I've not yet considered?
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