627 PC crown
I stumbled across a thread dealing last summer with the imperfectly chamfered muzzle of a 627 PC.
Two parties as usually discussed about the inevitability of such occurrences in the industrialized production vs. the good gone times of craftsmanship, but the majority swayed toward the unacceptability of the defect.
I therefore focused my attention on the muzzle of my 627-6 5”, whose some rifling lands do actually protrude past the crown (forcing cone & cylinder look good to me).
Indeed, I even did notice the detail when I bought it, but did not pay the matter much heed.
I would like to know about whether the issue is merely aesthetical or might be relevant on practical grounds.
I don’t get my best groups with the 627, but I’m not used yet to the gun features, namely weight, sights and above all the trigger, so that I definitely can’t blame for sure any gun defect for some inaccuracy.
What’s your opinion, gentlemen?
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