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Reloading
257 stw blowing primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 707631" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I don't have a bore-scope, but have good eyes. I look for dulling at the throat(and down the bore) and darkening at the edges of the rifling. You need a decent light source but not so much as to wash out the color. If everything is bright and shiny you are clean, assuming you've gone after copper too. You can also see what is left of your rifling then. If you have a lever or auto and don't have access to the breach a cotton patch or bore-light will get enough light where you need it to see the bore pretty well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 707631, member: 48043"] I don't have a bore-scope, but have good eyes. I look for dulling at the throat(and down the bore) and darkening at the edges of the rifling. You need a decent light source but not so much as to wash out the color. If everything is bright and shiny you are clean, assuming you've gone after copper too. You can also see what is left of your rifling then. If you have a lever or auto and don't have access to the breach a cotton patch or bore-light will get enough light where you need it to see the bore pretty well. [/QUOTE]
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