Ok, so I finally got the head space checked with some rental gauges and confirmed what I already suspected. With a stripped down bolt the rifle swallowed a FIELD gauge with absolutely no help on the bolt handle from me. I just got the barrel and action back from a gunsmith who ran a reamer up the muzzle using a lathe and squared the original "ugly" counter bore up. Test fired the rifle today and unfortunately it was no better which tells me the barrel is worse than I originally thought. Probably done its dash and will now look at getting a replacement Criterion barrel fitted. Have sources here in NZ who can supply them.
Would rather have a more expensive 'shooter' than an expensive wallhanger!
Actually, if anyone is interested, here is what 1917s sell for in this neck of the woods.[NZ$1 is US73cents]. Trademe [your Ebay] auctions last 7 days and one Eddystone with original barrel sold for NZ$812, another with possible original sling and near new Criterion barrel NZ$766. I paid NZ$670 for mine at a live Militaria auction but by the time I pay the attempted repair to the counterbore which looked pretty good compared to the original and fit a new barrel this old girl is going to owe me close to NZ$1200. YEP! i'm hurting.
I justify this because I have 3 options. 1. Put it back to auction and let it be someone else's problem. 2. It can be a $670 prop in my safe, or 3. Re barrel it and get my jollys burning powder and actually hit where I'm aiming.
Option 1: I'm not an a..hole, 2 whats the point, so 3 is a no brainer! At least it will give off a golden halo everytime I shoot it lol.
I guess that is the downside of auctions. You can't test fire and it is very much 'caviet emptor' and there is no accounting for some vendors lack of honesty!
Cheers from NZ
Adrian
Another Eddystone with original barrel just went for NZ$800. 3/16/15