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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 1272405" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>I began using hBN two years ago after reading all the info available on this and another site. The selling point for me was--and is-- the elimination of that cold bore "flyer" that we're talking about here. At first I used denatured alcohol which diminished the distance from center consistently, but that flyer remained. Upon learning that 99% Isopro. alcohol is the way, the flyer <em>flew</em>... However, I still need to be aware that the first three shots after re-treating the barrels with hBN will be unpredictable. After those "foulers" I experience no cold bore irregularities. But, this is in two rifles only; a M70 Classic Stainless 270 and my LRKM 338 Terminator. I haven't used hBN in any other firearm. Therefore not a whole lot can be determined from my limited experience with hBN, but others have had similar results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 1272405, member: 34925"] I began using hBN two years ago after reading all the info available on this and another site. The selling point for me was--and is-- the elimination of that cold bore "flyer" that we're talking about here. At first I used denatured alcohol which diminished the distance from center consistently, but that flyer remained. Upon learning that 99% Isopro. alcohol is the way, the flyer [I]flew[/I]... However, I still need to be aware that the first three shots after re-treating the barrels with hBN will be unpredictable. After those "foulers" I experience no cold bore irregularities. But, this is in two rifles only; a M70 Classic Stainless 270 and my LRKM 338 Terminator. I haven't used hBN in any other firearm. Therefore not a whole lot can be determined from my limited experience with hBN, but others have had similar results. [/QUOTE]
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