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Gunsmithing
Lapping A Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1786713" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>I've done a fair amount of lapping using 1200 grit & finishing with Jeweler's Rouge. I cast bullets from pure lead & then roll them lightly in the abrasive. Using just enough powder to push them completely thru the barrel. Usually 7 or 8 rounds of 1200 ( very fine ) grit, then clean the bore. Another 10 with Jeweler's Rouge does it . This smooths out any small scratches or burrs. Has worked successively for me with several rifles over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1786713, member: 109476"] I've done a fair amount of lapping using 1200 grit & finishing with Jeweler's Rouge. I cast bullets from pure lead & then roll them lightly in the abrasive. Using just enough powder to push them completely thru the barrel. Usually 7 or 8 rounds of 1200 ( very fine ) grit, then clean the bore. Another 10 with Jeweler's Rouge does it . This smooths out any small scratches or burrs. Has worked successively for me with several rifles over the years. [/QUOTE]
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