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Old 05-08-2006, 01:51 PM
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I'm not going to be able to make it to the range tonight, but probably tomorrow. However, Volquartsen sent me a response to yesterday's e-mail. Here it is:

"If you were not getting light hits before, I would guess that the problem is in the barrel. Too tight of a chamber or too large of a chamfer on the chamber can cause light hits. Does the chamfer look larger on the GM barrel than the Butler Creek barrel?"

My question is, what is the chamfer area of the barrel, and how do I compare its size to the previous barrel?

I am really hoping that I go to the range tomorrow and have absolutely no problems. Then, it will be fun to shoot my .22 again.
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