I don't post much anymore on forums , but I must say Howie's posts always are very informative. Really like how the stocks he does turn out. As well as the tips he shares, using easily obtainable tools and materials to work on guns. I like my barrels to have a good crown as well, and am fortunate to have a lathe and tools to do the job. However here's some food for thought. About 55 years ago a fellow whose name was/ is familar to riflemen, Col. Whelen, wrote an article about barrel crowns and their affect on accuracy. The information is repeated in the book about his life called "Mister Rifleman".In his little experiment,he took a rifle with a barrel he was going to re-barrel anyway , shot it and recorded the accuracy and groups. Then he deliberately filed on the crown , distorted it, with a rat-tail file.. He then shot the gun again, and found that although the rifle shot to a different POA, it did not affect it's ability to group.