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abrasive coated bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Diamond 408" data-source="post: 118983" data-attributes="member: 1563"><p>Huntinfool,</p><p> If you want to try some real good stuff, <a href="http://www.sentrysolutions.com" target="_blank">www.sentrysolutions.com</a> they have the moly burnishing powder kits for your bore, i used it on one of my 338snipe tac rifle bbls, it would only shoot in the 3/4moa range and the bbl would fowl quickly. I talked with Mike Rock at Rock Creek BBLs, he recomends this on all new bbls he sells. they break in fast and dont foul. So i ordered some for a new bbl i was installing, thought, heck why not try it on my other gun too, it has over 60 rounds through it. I followed Mikes instructions and after i re-broke the bbl in, the groups dropped to 1/4 moa. It will now shoot 5-7" groups at 1000yds. This is a hunting rifle. I use the moly burnishing system on all new bbls that leave my shop. You dont want your bore to smooth, it will copper foul very fast.</p><p></p><p>check it out,</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Diamond 408, post: 118983, member: 1563"] Huntinfool, If you want to try some real good stuff, [url="http://www.sentrysolutions.com"]www.sentrysolutions.com[/url] they have the moly burnishing powder kits for your bore, i used it on one of my 338snipe tac rifle bbls, it would only shoot in the 3/4moa range and the bbl would fowl quickly. I talked with Mike Rock at Rock Creek BBLs, he recomends this on all new bbls he sells. they break in fast and dont foul. So i ordered some for a new bbl i was installing, thought, heck why not try it on my other gun too, it has over 60 rounds through it. I followed Mikes instructions and after i re-broke the bbl in, the groups dropped to 1/4 moa. It will now shoot 5-7" groups at 1000yds. This is a hunting rifle. I use the moly burnishing system on all new bbls that leave my shop. You dont want your bore to smooth, it will copper foul very fast. check it out, Dave [/QUOTE]
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