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Aromakr It's not just grinding the crown but taking out the rifling.
They take to the muzzles with what is likely to be a high speed drill (ie butcher it) and take out some of the rifling to make it shoot - or in their eyes make it shoot.
Do they really do that? I've heard this before but have had experience with a rifle with a worn muzzle (ex-military rifle that has was damaged due to prolonged incorrect use of a pull through) and accuracy was absolutely non-existant - of 10 shots fired at a target at 50 yards only 3 hit and they were completly sideways.
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