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Bore Snakes
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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 2237011" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>I will try one more time. It is not the bore snake that is the problem. It is the carbon or burned powder residue that the bore snake picks up as you pull it through the barrel. Carbon is one of the hardest materials there is. If you pull the bore snake across the crown of your barrel it will damage it over time and it doesn't take many trips to do the damage.</p><p>Just because you don't understand does not mean it is not true. We are trying to help you prevent damage to your crown. As with all information what you do with it is your choice.</p><p>There are many parts of farm machinery that is harder than barrel steel. If barrel steel was super hard your gunsmith could not ream a nice chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 2237011, member: 85874"] I will try one more time. It is not the bore snake that is the problem. It is the carbon or burned powder residue that the bore snake picks up as you pull it through the barrel. Carbon is one of the hardest materials there is. If you pull the bore snake across the crown of your barrel it will damage it over time and it doesn't take many trips to do the damage. Just because you don't understand does not mean it is not true. We are trying to help you prevent damage to your crown. As with all information what you do with it is your choice. There are many parts of farm machinery that is harder than barrel steel. If barrel steel was super hard your gunsmith could not ream a nice chamber. [/QUOTE]
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