Recently purchased a really nice looking Finn nagant recently at a gunshow (1944 VKT) which appeared to have a mint bore.
Upon closer inspection after getting it home I noticed the inside diamteter of the barrel is slightly enlarged from the point where the front sight is mounted to the muzzle (just over an inch). The rifling and bore are not marred - just 'enlarged.' Rifling remains crisp right up to the crown. I can't even figure out how this could be done.
I planned to shoot this rifle and want optimal accuracy. (I can't shoot it at present due to medical reasons). I assume this 'barrel distortion' won't help. Am thinking of back-boring it (counterboring) using a pilot reamer to correct this. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Upon closer inspection after getting it home I noticed the inside diamteter of the barrel is slightly enlarged from the point where the front sight is mounted to the muzzle (just over an inch). The rifling and bore are not marred - just 'enlarged.' Rifling remains crisp right up to the crown. I can't even figure out how this could be done.
I planned to shoot this rifle and want optimal accuracy. (I can't shoot it at present due to medical reasons). I assume this 'barrel distortion' won't help. Am thinking of back-boring it (counterboring) using a pilot reamer to correct this. Any recommendations would be appreciated.