Turkeygetpwnd38
WKR
I had two barrels chopped recently by a local smith. I've been chasing down flyers and groups ever since with one of them (Seekins). I am just trying to narrow down what could be the issue. I don't want to make problems where there are none and I am not super knowledgable about this stuff. I'm usually an off the shelf, shoots good enough guy. I'm hoping nothing is wrong and it's just me but you more experienced guys, how do these crowns look to you? I did the Q tip test which is what I found recommended on the interwebs, both catch a little.
Another odd thing is both shoot better with my TB Dominus on vs a Raptor 8 I have. The Raptor changes POI a lot, like a foot high and left, and groups awful with the Seekins, opens up groups but is more consistent on Kimber. This wasn't an issue before. I'm going to the range again in a few days and will check the raptor on a control rifle to see if it is the suppressor or not.
Kimber shoots OK, not as accurate as before the chop but consistent groups, albeit a little larger. Main issue is Seekins. I included pics on Kimber just because it was done at the same time by the same smith.
Both rifles were checked with multiple proofed scopes, every screw torqued, etc.
If you need better pictures let me know, I tried to get the best angle I could with lighting.
First rifle- Seekins PH2 6 Creed, cut from 24" to 18"





Second rifle- Kimber Hunter 280AI, cut from 24" to 20"





Another odd thing is both shoot better with my TB Dominus on vs a Raptor 8 I have. The Raptor changes POI a lot, like a foot high and left, and groups awful with the Seekins, opens up groups but is more consistent on Kimber. This wasn't an issue before. I'm going to the range again in a few days and will check the raptor on a control rifle to see if it is the suppressor or not.
Kimber shoots OK, not as accurate as before the chop but consistent groups, albeit a little larger. Main issue is Seekins. I included pics on Kimber just because it was done at the same time by the same smith.
Both rifles were checked with multiple proofed scopes, every screw torqued, etc.
If you need better pictures let me know, I tried to get the best angle I could with lighting.
First rifle- Seekins PH2 6 Creed, cut from 24" to 18"





Second rifle- Kimber Hunter 280AI, cut from 24" to 20"




