SawDustProducer
Active Member
I am getting ready for an upcoming once in a lifetime antelope hunt in western Oklahoma. I took my Browning 270WSM X-Bolt rifle out and ran the Teslong borescope down the barrel. I thought I had some carbon and copper buildup that I may have not removed from the last hunting trip. I ran several patches of Bore Tech carbon remover and a bronze brush, then several patches of Eliminator and proof positive nylon brush. After going through this process my patches come out clean. But looking through the borescope I am not sure if what I am seeing is normal or carbon buildup.
The muzzle end appears clean.
I am preparing to sight the rifle in and wanted to start out with a clean rifle and wasn't sure if this is clean or 'clean enough'. I don't want to go to the point that I am damaging the barrel.
Thanks in advance for all of the input and advice. I just started using the borescope and not really sure what I am seeing.
Brian
The muzzle end appears clean.
I am preparing to sight the rifle in and wanted to start out with a clean rifle and wasn't sure if this is clean or 'clean enough'. I don't want to go to the point that I am damaging the barrel.
Thanks in advance for all of the input and advice. I just started using the borescope and not really sure what I am seeing.
Brian