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Shoot it first. If it groups 3-4 MOA at 100m (or further). w/ its favorite ammo (try several kinds!), then don't worry! That's perfectly acceptable.
If you do recrown, it might do to find a cone or ball shaped die grinding stone and SLOWLY turn it in the muzzle whilst using a cutting oil. (Maybe 100-200 RPM max in a hand held device, or if the damage is slight, use your fingers.) IF you are careful this will work fine, and won't chip the chrome. If you are ham fisted, then maybe not advisable!
If the chrome is really thin it won't chip too bad w/ a regular hand crowning tool, but it may dull the cutter a bit and then raise a burr.
Can't ever be easy....
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Brownells sells a hand crowning tool. though iv never used it..for the guy with no lathe,,id bet its better then nothing..
a hunting buddy dropped his rifle during elk season one year, and dinged the muzzle pretty bad, all i had was hand case trimmer, the one that cleans the case, and primer pocket, RCBS.
i cleaned up the muzzle with that very slowly, worked like a charm..guy still hunts with the rifle as it was repaired.
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Attention to detail is more important than fancy tools!
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awesome. ill add to this, to protect that new muzzle...take a case trimmer tool, primer pocket tool, and dress the inside edge,,first time you bump it,,,the ahhhh shoot..{cleaned up} will happen.
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The crown angle (degrees) and bullet type greatly effect the accuracy of your rifle. Brownell's sells crowning kits with different size/diameter brass lapping bits that you can chuck in your drill and it comes with different grit lapping compounds.
A "case trimmer tool", or a "primer pocket tool" are NOT made for re-crowning the muzzle of any firearm and should NOT be used.

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Edward?
did you actually read the posts???or are you just upset or trying to flame?
your right...a case trimmer isnt a crowning tool,
is a power drill and a draw file better for crowning???lol...looks like his results worked out.
not the prettiest muzzle in the world....but looks like it worked..
seems like the OP doesnt want to spend any money,, and a case trimmer would give the same set back effect as what you have pictured.
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Originally Posted by
chuckindenver
Edward?
did you actually read the posts???or are you just upset or trying to flame?
your right...a case trimmer isnt a crowning tool,
is a power drill and a draw file better for crowning???lol...looks like his results worked out.
not the prettiest muzzle in the world....but looks like it worked..
seems like the OP doesnt want to spend any money,, and a case trimmer would give the same set back effect as what you have pictured.
Bad advice doesn't belong in these forums, what gun smithing school teaches the case trimmer method for crowning barrels?
What ever happened to the "I'm a cheap bastard" and the brass screw and valve grinding compound.
"upset or trying to flame"........No just wondering where people get their ideas for butchering firearms after working over 25 years as an Inspector in Quality Control at a military overhaul depot.