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My .35 Whelen Re-Bore Project
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<blockquote data-quote="TRexF16" data-source="post: 2665073" data-attributes="member: 108912"><p>I don't hold myself out as an expert, but it seems if you want the action of the bullets to help smooth the lands, they should be riding on the lands, not on the layer of copper left behind from the last shooting session. So I would suggest cleaning it to bare steel every after every trip to the range. </p><p></p><p>Question - Do you have to brush or run multiple patches with the Copper Eliminator? With the Wipe-Out, you just wet the bore with the foam and let it sit.</p><p></p><p>Don't let the barrel being a heavy fouler bother you. #1 - it'll get better over time, and if you DBC it after a hundred rounds or so and, #2 - it can shoot very well even if it's a fouler. Despite being rough as a cob, with several boo boos where the rifling cutter slipped a bit visible with the borescope, my 9.3 shot lights out from the get-go. To paraphrase Mr. Gump's mamma, "Pretty is as pretty does"</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Rex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRexF16, post: 2665073, member: 108912"] I don't hold myself out as an expert, but it seems if you want the action of the bullets to help smooth the lands, they should be riding on the lands, not on the layer of copper left behind from the last shooting session. So I would suggest cleaning it to bare steel every after every trip to the range. Question - Do you have to brush or run multiple patches with the Copper Eliminator? With the Wipe-Out, you just wet the bore with the foam and let it sit. Don't let the barrel being a heavy fouler bother you. #1 - it'll get better over time, and if you DBC it after a hundred rounds or so and, #2 - it can shoot very well even if it's a fouler. Despite being rough as a cob, with several boo boos where the rifling cutter slipped a bit visible with the borescope, my 9.3 shot lights out from the get-go. To paraphrase Mr. Gump's mamma, "Pretty is as pretty does" Cheers, Rex [/QUOTE]
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