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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="ZombieHitman" data-source="post: 442225" data-attributes="member: 28260"><p>Ok, I've heard the term vertical stringing, but I don't understand what it means or what I am looking for to identify it. </p><p></p><p>On throat gauging, is there a basic rule of thumb I can start with? </p><p>I'll be doing my initial detail cleaning and sighting in tomorrow, using ammunition that's not quite world class IMHO, but it's a good start. Gander has Remington PSP ammo on sale for $8/box of 20. I can't buy brass for that price, let alone factory ammo. I'm on that like ticks on a dog!</p><p></p><p>I heard someone mention fire lapping the barrel today. From what I have read, it's using lapping compound on the bullet to essentially polish the bore. </p><p>Is there any value to this concept?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZombieHitman, post: 442225, member: 28260"] Ok, I've heard the term vertical stringing, but I don't understand what it means or what I am looking for to identify it. On throat gauging, is there a basic rule of thumb I can start with? I'll be doing my initial detail cleaning and sighting in tomorrow, using ammunition that's not quite world class IMHO, but it's a good start. Gander has Remington PSP ammo on sale for $8/box of 20. I can't buy brass for that price, let alone factory ammo. I'm on that like ticks on a dog! I heard someone mention fire lapping the barrel today. From what I have read, it's using lapping compound on the bullet to essentially polish the bore. Is there any value to this concept? [/QUOTE]
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