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Savage 11/111 Long Range Hunter .300 WM
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<blockquote data-quote="tbrice23" data-source="post: 1248870" data-attributes="member: 59502"><p>Fire cracking is tiny fissures and pores that slowly appear up to a few inches in front of the chamber in the rifling caused by great pressures and heat involved in chamber combustion , it is a natural part of the life cycle of any barrel towards the end of its useful accurate barrel life. </p><p>It gatheres copper so the barrel becomes copper fouled easily, when this starts occurring and becomes visible with my borescope I order a new barrel. In my experience it can happen quicker in chrome moly/ carbon steel barrels than in SS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrice23, post: 1248870, member: 59502"] Fire cracking is tiny fissures and pores that slowly appear up to a few inches in front of the chamber in the rifling caused by great pressures and heat involved in chamber combustion , it is a natural part of the life cycle of any barrel towards the end of its useful accurate barrel life. It gatheres copper so the barrel becomes copper fouled easily, when this starts occurring and becomes visible with my borescope I order a new barrel. In my experience it can happen quicker in chrome moly/ carbon steel barrels than in SS. [/QUOTE]
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