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Beartooth Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluedog" data-source="post: 64648" data-attributes="member: 3926"><p>My buddy has a rifle that has only had 125 or so rounds down the barrel. It is a .204 ruger, Remington heavy barreled varminter. The problem he is having is heavy copper fouling towards the end of the barrel. It builds up very rapidly...telling me that there are some imperfections in the rifling surface...not the whole problem, but definately part of it. Anyhow, I suggested he try firelapping his barrel to smooth things out on the rifling lands....problem is that they dont make beartooth bullets in 20 cal yet. Any suggestions on how to lap, or hand lap a barrel or is this gunsmith territory? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluedog, post: 64648, member: 3926"] My buddy has a rifle that has only had 125 or so rounds down the barrel. It is a .204 ruger, Remington heavy barreled varminter. The problem he is having is heavy copper fouling towards the end of the barrel. It builds up very rapidly...telling me that there are some imperfections in the rifling surface...not the whole problem, but definately part of it. Anyhow, I suggested he try firelapping his barrel to smooth things out on the rifling lands....problem is that they dont make beartooth bullets in 20 cal yet. Any suggestions on how to lap, or hand lap a barrel or is this gunsmith territory? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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