Crown damage

Shoot first , ask questions later .... sorry , I couldn't resist . As others have said , see how it shoots and go from there .

AB
 
Does it shoot ? That's the thing, the only thing having a crown re cut isn't expensive but if it ain't broke don't go fixing it !
A worn crown can often be corrected with a ball bearing of suitable dimensions and some lapping compound - but don't unless the gun isn't shooting at all well . Its just a quick way of doing something that can be very positive without a trip to the Smith
 
Just an update on this. I have zeroed it and I knocked two foxes with it last night. I will have to wait until the covid restrictions subside and the range reopens to give it a proper accuracy test.

For now it's functional and doing the intended purpose. Really like the 223 cal.
 
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