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<blockquote data-quote="WapitiBob" data-source="post: 628349" data-attributes="member: 38015"><p>You could look in the muzzle of mine after one shot and it looked like an old penny. Almost 50% coverage. In the grooves, on the lands, everywhere. 50 patches, a bunch of copper killer, copper paste, and an hour later it looked exactly the same, except with a new penny shine.</p><p>I figured I had better things to do than try to polish a turd and back it went.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WapitiBob, post: 628349, member: 38015"] You could look in the muzzle of mine after one shot and it looked like an old penny. Almost 50% coverage. In the grooves, on the lands, everywhere. 50 patches, a bunch of copper killer, copper paste, and an hour later it looked exactly the same, except with a new penny shine. I figured I had better things to do than try to polish a turd and back it went. [/QUOTE]
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