Bret4207 said: (quoted from post at 08:51:18 02/09/13)
John D Smith said: (quoted from post at 18:04:05 02/08/13) Old, first go to castboolits.com they have 25,000+ members that are experts on everything gun and more. Signup is free and you will get prompt, expert repies.
John
Yeah, just be careful you don't stand up to any of the super special favorite posters or they'll ban you. That place has gone to the dogs.
Did you get banned? I agree, I was away from it for a while, and came back in recent months and it was somehow different.
Anyway to the OP, Best way to know for sure it to unbreech it, and drive a soft chunk of lead through it.
Assuming an even number of grooves, easiest way it to simply throw a set of calipers into the end of the barrel and measure groove to groove, and land to land. Report back with your findings.
This post was edited by RGMartin at 15:02:16 02/09/13.
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