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David Tubb's Final Finish System
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<blockquote data-quote="isptroop38" data-source="post: 397822" data-attributes="member: 5199"><p>I used it on a Remington 700 VSF in .308 after I broke the barrel in. I hadn't ever shot it before, so I have nothing to compare it to accuracy wise. I will say that I noticed a big difference in the way the brush felt when cleaning it between the break in and after compound #3. I used all 5 compounds (I loaded them myself and used the load Tubbs Inc recommended when I called). The brush went from making a whining/screeching sound to being quiet and feeling like a marble on glass. Best group I have shot with it is a .279" group using handloads seated .003" off the lands and grooves (have to single load each round). I credit this to the DTFF system as it's a cheap, stock Remington barrel. It has never been glass bedded, but continues to shoot better than I can. I've never been happier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isptroop38, post: 397822, member: 5199"] I used it on a Remington 700 VSF in .308 after I broke the barrel in. I hadn't ever shot it before, so I have nothing to compare it to accuracy wise. I will say that I noticed a big difference in the way the brush felt when cleaning it between the break in and after compound #3. I used all 5 compounds (I loaded them myself and used the load Tubbs Inc recommended when I called). The brush went from making a whining/screeching sound to being quiet and feeling like a marble on glass. Best group I have shot with it is a .279" group using handloads seated .003" off the lands and grooves (have to single load each round). I credit this to the DTFF system as it's a cheap, stock Remington barrel. It has never been glass bedded, but continues to shoot better than I can. I've never been happier. [/QUOTE]
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