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Fire Lapping a Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="7mmRHB" data-source="post: 799134" data-attributes="member: 3584"><p>JE, sounds like you used the whole kit!! As I said that's a bad idea. 5 minutes apart on a ten shot string is not going to keep the bbl cool enough. The last three or four shots were doing damage, especially if you were using the 1s and 2s. If your load was at 2900 fps or higher you were doing damage. I try to keep the load between 2500 and 2800 fps for the best results. The velocity decrease is from a very slick bbl, the same as you would get from using Moly or Tungsten disulfide.I haven't noticed any of the other complaints you have mentioned. We have put together hundreds of factory rifles using Tubbs final Finish, Great pillar bedding, great brass work and great load development ( Good Grouper ) to make great shooting,long range hunting rifles that will shoot sub MOA at a 1000yds or more!!! Tubbs Final Finish works if done correctly!!!! ---- RHB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmRHB, post: 799134, member: 3584"] JE, sounds like you used the whole kit!! As I said that's a bad idea. 5 minutes apart on a ten shot string is not going to keep the bbl cool enough. The last three or four shots were doing damage, especially if you were using the 1s and 2s. If your load was at 2900 fps or higher you were doing damage. I try to keep the load between 2500 and 2800 fps for the best results. The velocity decrease is from a very slick bbl, the same as you would get from using Moly or Tungsten disulfide.I haven't noticed any of the other complaints you have mentioned. We have put together hundreds of factory rifles using Tubbs final Finish, Great pillar bedding, great brass work and great load development ( Good Grouper ) to make great shooting,long range hunting rifles that will shoot sub MOA at a 1000yds or more!!! Tubbs Final Finish works if done correctly!!!! ---- RHB [/QUOTE]
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