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Barrel fouling?
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 117517" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>The Tubbs system work realy well on factory barrels realy helps to smooth out and even out the bore. If your not worried about lengthing the throat a good bit then give it a shot but you WILl lengthing the throat.</p><p>Generaly what I do is shoot half of what the directions reccomend then shoot some regular bullets through it to see if it needs more. I personaly would rather sneek up on it that over shoot it (no pun intended).</p><p>It is a long and drawn out process especialy in the summer whan it takes forever to get the barrel cool.</p><p></p><p>Just take your time use the slowest evlocity you can find and make sure that you clean the barrel VERY well between shots.</p><p></p><p>BUT first I would recomend trying some JB Bore paste to clean with you can add a very little extra effort to the dirty spot. I have even heard of guys using jewelers rouge to smooth out tight spots, I woulden't recomend that but I know the JB works great</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 117517, member: 8843"] The Tubbs system work realy well on factory barrels realy helps to smooth out and even out the bore. If your not worried about lengthing the throat a good bit then give it a shot but you WILl lengthing the throat. Generaly what I do is shoot half of what the directions reccomend then shoot some regular bullets through it to see if it needs more. I personaly would rather sneek up on it that over shoot it (no pun intended). It is a long and drawn out process especialy in the summer whan it takes forever to get the barrel cool. Just take your time use the slowest evlocity you can find and make sure that you clean the barrel VERY well between shots. BUT first I would recomend trying some JB Bore paste to clean with you can add a very little extra effort to the dirty spot. I have even heard of guys using jewelers rouge to smooth out tight spots, I woulden't recomend that but I know the JB works great [/QUOTE]
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