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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
300 rum throat fouling
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<blockquote data-quote="Jokostel" data-source="post: 1073235" data-attributes="member: 39379"><p>John...</p><p>Gotta remember, you're running a ****ton of SLOW powders in that thing....and one hell of a jump, with obvious reasons.</p><p>Carbon steel barrels that I have had, have always had this issue moreso than SS.</p><p>Buy a can of KranoKroil and SOAK the interior of the barrel with it overnight...</p><p>It's a microscopic oil that will get into the metallurgy... let alone underneath that damned carbon build. Hit it with a patch soaked in it again before you clean it.</p><p></p><p>I don't understand WHY people talk abrasive bullets,pastes...etc. </p><p>Think of it this way folks... if your engine is burning oil, do you take the heads off and scrape the cylinder walls with 60 grit sandpaper or a bastard file, in hopes of curing the issue?</p><p>Why would that be any different than a rifle barrel?</p><p>Barrels will do what they do, and for the most part, other than obvious issues... LEAVE THEM ALONE UNTIL THE ACCURACY CHANGES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jokostel, post: 1073235, member: 39379"] John... Gotta remember, you're running a ****ton of SLOW powders in that thing....and one hell of a jump, with obvious reasons. Carbon steel barrels that I have had, have always had this issue moreso than SS. Buy a can of KranoKroil and SOAK the interior of the barrel with it overnight... It's a microscopic oil that will get into the metallurgy... let alone underneath that damned carbon build. Hit it with a patch soaked in it again before you clean it. I don't understand WHY people talk abrasive bullets,pastes...etc. Think of it this way folks... if your engine is burning oil, do you take the heads off and scrape the cylinder walls with 60 grit sandpaper or a bastard file, in hopes of curing the issue? Why would that be any different than a rifle barrel? Barrels will do what they do, and for the most part, other than obvious issues... LEAVE THEM ALONE UNTIL THE ACCURACY CHANGES. [/QUOTE]
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