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Welcome back. Hope you missed snowJust got back from Florida, plan on tackling the this next couple days.
Welcome back. Hope you missed snowJust got back from Florida, plan on tackling the this next couple days.
Looks to be working.....think id save the bore paste for later though.....Here is the update. Just got back from 2 weeks in Florida and was ready to tackle this issue.
Top Picture is original.
Next picture is after 200 strokes with copper wool.
Last picture is after using a brass jag that I turned in a drill to just fit the barrel. I also used some bore paste on the jag and tried the copper wool again. I sharpened the front edge of the brass jag and when it hit the blob, I tapped it lightly with a hammer. You can see int the picture where the rifling cut into the Jag so it is a tight fit. I kept doing this about 15 times. I think it removes a little each time but it is slow going.
Any Ideas appreciated. I will probably just keep doing the same. This barrel shot 240 Fury real good with a sabot even with the bump so I always scan shoot that load. I can feel the barrel is a little tighter at the muzzle and I think that is desired and I don’t want to screw that up.
Wow lost MM for awhile !!! Could not respond!!! PANIC !!! LOL !!!Yes I go from both ways, Plus the back side of the jag is also sharp
WEIRD !!!! Wonder what happened....I had the same problem, when it came back I had a triple post???
They got a "blob" in their wires.....lolWEIRD !!!! Wonder what happened....
You got a steel rod ??? If so be carefull !!! I would not leave it . If that comes loose while shooting and gets draged along by bullet or sabot youll have a real mess . IMO better in 1 spot to possibly be hurt than half the barrel .In the 3rd pic it looks like a piece actually broke free. Its looking to me like its 2 or more deposits on top of each other. If you have some thing harder than brass you should keep after it.
Thats Beautiful !!!! Dont stop !!!!At least two spot and I think there is some residue between the spots on the lands.
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