Hello, briannmilewis. I have a few match rifles from the early 1900's. A .22 Pope barreled Ballard has a perfect flat muzzle, which is left in the white, and just the tinest hint of a chamfer around bore..just enough to break any burrs. A Peterson-Ballard from 1916, has the same type of crown. Either one of these gunsmiths were the state of the art in their time..And the rifles? The Peterson is set up with vernier tang & globe front, the Pope has scope blks. Both will put them into one ragged hole at 50yds. with match ammo.