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Home Remedy for squaring up a rough sawed off Rem 870 barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shoot Summ" data-source="post: 3408383" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>Take a combination square and a fine sharpie, find the "lowest" part of the angle and work around the barrel from there with the square. Then use the tool of your choice to clean it up to the line. When you are done make sure you debur the inside, and outside edge of the barrel.</p><p></p><p>As stated above, I have a combination belt/disc sander. The belt portion is always in the up position with a table the lets me shape metal at 90 degrees, I would just use the belt sander with no marking.</p><p></p><p>This works for shotties, rifles typically need to be re-crowned to maintain their accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shoot Summ, post: 3408383, member: 1055"] Take a combination square and a fine sharpie, find the "lowest" part of the angle and work around the barrel from there with the square. Then use the tool of your choice to clean it up to the line. When you are done make sure you debur the inside, and outside edge of the barrel. As stated above, I have a combination belt/disc sander. The belt portion is always in the up position with a table the lets me shape metal at 90 degrees, I would just use the belt sander with no marking. This works for shotties, rifles typically need to be re-crowned to maintain their accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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