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Bore/inside barrel treatment question
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<blockquote data-quote="BergerBoy" data-source="post: 1109711" data-attributes="member: 85712"><p>I think bench-rest shooters come from a different idealogy than a.... Tactical or higher rate shooter. A small amount of copper IS good for accuracy and life of the barrel. If you are set up to take and make a clean bore (witch is different than cold bore)shot like a bench rest shooter than take it and keep on doing what you do. If you need MINIMUM POI shift and your first shot could be life and death than I want my rifle- that has copper in the barrel, (not fouled)</p><p>to make the shots needed. </p><p>We can go back and forth all day long. I don't like to promote many things but Mag Pull has a great video with Todd Hodnet called Art of the Precision Rifle if you haven't had the chance to look at it- Todd goes into detail about cold bore vs clean bore and why he likes a small amount of copper in his barrels etc...</p><p>Thank you for you input. I am and always will be a student of this sport/life style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BergerBoy, post: 1109711, member: 85712"] I think bench-rest shooters come from a different idealogy than a.... Tactical or higher rate shooter. A small amount of copper IS good for accuracy and life of the barrel. If you are set up to take and make a clean bore (witch is different than cold bore)shot like a bench rest shooter than take it and keep on doing what you do. If you need MINIMUM POI shift and your first shot could be life and death than I want my rifle- that has copper in the barrel, (not fouled) to make the shots needed. We can go back and forth all day long. I don't like to promote many things but Mag Pull has a great video with Todd Hodnet called Art of the Precision Rifle if you haven't had the chance to look at it- Todd goes into detail about cold bore vs clean bore and why he likes a small amount of copper in his barrels etc... Thank you for you input. I am and always will be a student of this sport/life style. [/QUOTE]
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