For those of us that do our own gun smithing on air rifles for Benchrest (with a capital B), what do you prefer for a target type crown?
Facing it off square is very likely to get it concentric, and if you do it within a recesses it will be protected from bumps. Get rid of tiny burrs with brass screw/lapping method and alls well.On the lathe when crowning a barrel you need to make sure it is absolutely concentric with the bore. You can set the barrel in a 4 jaw chuck and clock the bore, but with the rifling it is bit difficult, my chosen method is to grab the barrel at the breech end and run a center in the bore at the tailstock end. Then cut a small band on the outside of the barrel and that band will then be 100% concentric with the bore and then returning to the 4 jaw chuck you can clock the band 100% true and then the bore is also perfectly concentric, Then with a very sharp tool cut the crown from the inside out. I don't think the angle of the crown is critical. If you did a 45 degree crown, take a 45 degree mandrel and with some 600 grit waterpaper carefully polish the crown in both directions, clockwise and anticlock. You will the have the perfect crown!