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Rifle crowns
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10/02/17 02:59 AM
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What are the advantage of an eleven degree crown over a stepped crown?
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Re: Rifle crowns
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10/02/17 07:58 AM
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The target crown allows for a more 'resistance free' release of the gases so that effect on the bullet is minimized. Whether this makes much difference in most shooting situations I wouldn't know, I've seen plenty of very accurate rifles with stepped crowns. P_102
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Re: Rifle crowns
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10/02/17 01:38 PM
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Judd
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Doesn’t matter, get what you prefer and like the look of. It’s basically if you draw a good barrel or not. I like the stepped look.
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Re: Rifle crowns
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10/02/17 08:31 PM
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Do bench rest shooters use a certain style of crown? How about long distance shooters?
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Re: Rifle crowns
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10/02/17 08:53 PM
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Judd shoots bench rest and is very good, as stated above he prefers stepped crowns. I believe I've seen stepped crowns on 1 or 2 of Chads rifles but that's going from memory. P_102
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Re: Rifle crowns
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10/02/17 09:08 PM
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dee
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I've got 11° and stepped neither is better than the other.
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Re: Rifle crowns
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10/02/17 10:42 PM
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Not sure that any are better. The main thing is making sure that inside edge (the actual crown) does not become damaged. The stepped crown can help prevent the crown from getting damaged. Some say the step can create turbulence that could affect the bullet.
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Re: Rifle crowns
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10/03/17 01:42 AM
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Not sure that any are better. The main thing is making sure that inside edge (the actual crown) does not become damaged. The stepped crown can help prevent the crown from getting damaged. Some say the step can create turbulence that could affect the bullet. Not sure which is better, have both and both do well. As long as the crown is milled square and clean then it will shoot if not damaged.
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10/03/17 02:50 AM
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FWIW, the proper term for a "stepped" crown is recessed crown...
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10/03/17 02:52 AM
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I don't know the answer to this question but whatever crown Morgan put on my barrels I had him thread have definitely increased accuracy.
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10/03/17 03:28 AM
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The stepped crown can be an 11 degree crown. The step is to protect the crown. I always use an 11 degree because Lester Bruno said he uses it. Some try to improve accuracy by using sandpaper to "clean it up ". Don't do that.
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10/03/17 01:48 PM
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DLALLDER
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Never seen a stepped (recessed) 11 degree crown.
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10/03/17 02:04 PM
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The best crown I've seen is.....on my custom 22lr. I took the rifle to Scott Weichel at live Oak Accuracy and he cut a new crown on this Shilen Ratchet 0.850” straight contour. I don't remember how he calls it and it will cost a little more than other shops; but the execution, shape and the mirror polish are just perfect. Here's some pics.
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10/03/17 02:08 PM
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kmon11
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Have that same crown from Scott on the 6.5 Grendel he built for me. Very good work
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10/03/17 03:40 PM
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All of mine have an 11°.
They're a bit easier to clean carbon out of than recessed.
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10/03/17 03:46 PM
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The importance of the crown is, its last thing to touch the bullet so it has to be machined as perfect as possible.
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