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Reloading
.264 win mag handloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Moore" data-source="post: 1677458" data-attributes="member: 110746"><p>Thanks very much with the reply .. I actually bought a tiptons bore guide and a tiptons fiberglass one piece rod with some brass and nylon brushes .. I did a barrel break in trough 35 rounds first 20 cleaned and let cool after every round .. next 3 shots let cool then cleaned .. picked up some bore tech cu2 for cooper removal .. was at the range back when I used to shoot a lot more (family time now lol ) and the gentleman let me swab a .204 barrel and thought wow .. boy it cleaned out well .. BEEN OUT OF HE GAME SINCE GETTING MARRIED AND KIDDOS .. thanks for all the in site on the matter .. a lot of time and money savings .. time is the hardest thing to muster these days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Moore, post: 1677458, member: 110746"] Thanks very much with the reply .. I actually bought a tiptons bore guide and a tiptons fiberglass one piece rod with some brass and nylon brushes .. I did a barrel break in trough 35 rounds first 20 cleaned and let cool after every round .. next 3 shots let cool then cleaned .. picked up some bore tech cu2 for cooper removal .. was at the range back when I used to shoot a lot more (family time now lol ) and the gentleman let me swab a .204 barrel and thought wow .. boy it cleaned out well .. BEEN OUT OF HE GAME SINCE GETTING MARRIED AND KIDDOS .. thanks for all the in site on the matter .. a lot of time and money savings .. time is the hardest thing to muster these days [/QUOTE]
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