The consensus we have reached after beating the muzzle crown topic to near death is that accuracy is not affected by it.
Hence, I would not worry about it
The crown on my rifle looks like threads created by a too-fast feed of a lathe tool running too deeply. Worse, they are not concentric...more like a rough spiral in places.
Today on the range one of the men had the Landry signature series in green alligator finish. These Landry models sell for more than the plain-Jane FV SR, and I asked to look at the muzzle. That muzzle was mirror-smooth.
I'd like to know how other plain-model Mark II muzzles look.
The consensus we have reached after beating the muzzle crown topic to near death is that accuracy is not affected by it.
Hence, I would not worry about it
Thank you for the reply. I had searched and failed to find the dead horses. To my surprise, I have found my rifle to be accurate despite a crown that looks like a pattern for a broken corkscrew. Add me to the "doesn't matter" portion of the now even more beaten subject. :-)
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