Jump to content

Dents


PeterHenry
 Share

Recommended Posts

16 minutes ago, PeterHenry said:

I recently took a gun in to get the barells checked for marks (pitting / scoring) and was surprised to be told that there was a dent in them. 

I struggled to see it even when it was pointed out - so I was wondering, is there a knack to it? Like one of those 3-D puzzle books?

You may find it easier to look down the OUTSIDE of the barrel, holding the barrel with a window or light in front of you. You should see a small dimple or Mark in the metal, then look down the inside whilst holding your finger on the dent. It's easier to do than explain  !   

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The only " knack " is experience of viewing barrels and being able to recognise any marks ,distortion , dent or bulge ,

You can have what appears to be a perfect bore inside but has all sorts of rivals and marks on the outside  and vice versa .

Bulges are hardest to see esspesially behind the choke .

Dont view into to bright a light , view with a vertical or parallel line such as a window frame to cast a clear straight shadow down the bore .Dont hold to close to the eye , about 12 " in for me , and view with both eyes open or one eye half closed .

And of course your eye sight as can you see closeup to 3 feet  with or without glasses .

Very small dents are nothing to worry about unless they are the result of a pointed object which could have pierced the barrel if the walls are thin .

 

Edited by Gunman
Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 hours ago, RyanMc said:

Probably a knack to spotting it in the right light, like looking up a barrel going in slight circles around the light source to shine the entire circumference when doing a clean, in my mind anyway, now that's a scary thought, not much of anything in there. 😛

Cheers, that's more or less what I've been doing

14 hours ago, Westley said:

You may find it easier to look down the OUTSIDE of the barrel, holding the barrel with a window or light in front of you. You should see a small dimple or Mark in the metal, then look down the inside whilst holding your finger on the dent. It's easier to do than explain  !   

 Thanks - good advice

11 hours ago, Wylye said:

I always struggle to spot small dents in a barrel. The secret is to have a gunsmith you trust 100% and let him put you right, and the gun too come to that.

There's a very understanding and long suffering gunsmith about 15 mins away. I'm something of a perfectionist (which is just a nicer way of saying 'pedant') - which comes in as a very useful thing for my work, but is not so useful re things like shooting / fishing - as it just leads to overthinking and worrying about some minor mark or scratch....

1 hour ago, Gunman said:

The only " knack " is experience of viewing barrels and being able to recognise any marks ,distortion , dent or bulge ,

You can have what appears to be a perfect bore inside but has all sorts of rivals and marks on the outside  and vice versa .

Bulges are hardest to see esspesially behind the choke .

Dont view into to bright a light , view with a vertical or parallel line such as a window frame to cast a clear straight shadow down the bore .Dont hold to close to the eye , about 12 " in for me , and view with both eyes open or one eye half closed .

And of course your eye sight as can you see closeup to 3 feet  with or without glasses .

Very small dents are nothing to worry about unless they are the result of a pointed object which could have pierced the barrel if the walls are thin .

 

Thanks for that - as a feared, it's more a genuine skill than a knack. I will keep all of those in mind in the future

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 hours ago, PeterHenry said:

Cheers, that's more or less what I've been doing

 Thanks - good advice

There's a very understanding and long suffering gunsmith about 15 mins away. I'm something of a perfectionist (which is just a nicer way of saying 'pedant') - which comes in as a very useful thing for my work, but is not so useful re things like shooting / fishing - as it just leads to overthinking and worrying about some minor mark or scratch....

Thanks for that - as a feared, it's more a genuine skill than a knack. I will keep all of those in mind in the future

Have you considered moving   ??   🤔

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
On 11/11/2022 at 19:33, PeterHenry said:

I recently took a gun in to get the barells checked for marks (pitting / scoring) and was surprised to be told that there was a dent in them. 

I struggled to see it even when it was pointed out - so I was wondering, is there a knack to it? Like one of those 3-D puzzle books?

I had a guy come in for a gun service. I spotted a nasty dent in his barrels. He failed to see it and asked me how I could spot it. I told him it's called a five year apprenticeship in barrel making. 😄

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
 Share

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...