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Bad Barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1495476" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>Those marks are nothing. Bore scope enough barrels, you will see that or worse from every maker. Those marks wont affect a thing, coppering or accuracy.</p><p>I think based on your comment about how long it took to get all the copper out, that you did not break in this barrel. When you do the shoot one and clean type break ins, you have to clean ALL the copper out every shot. If you dont, then you defeat the whole purpose. Its usually an 8 hour day of 5 shots, mostly soaking out copper. With that said, there is a lot of copper in that barrel for one shot. These higher velocity, larger bores will usually always leave a little copper but not that much. Still, it may end up being the best shooting barrel you have ever had once it settles down, if it does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1495476, member: 101859"] Those marks are nothing. Bore scope enough barrels, you will see that or worse from every maker. Those marks wont affect a thing, coppering or accuracy. I think based on your comment about how long it took to get all the copper out, that you did not break in this barrel. When you do the shoot one and clean type break ins, you have to clean ALL the copper out every shot. If you dont, then you defeat the whole purpose. Its usually an 8 hour day of 5 shots, mostly soaking out copper. With that said, there is a lot of copper in that barrel for one shot. These higher velocity, larger bores will usually always leave a little copper but not that much. Still, it may end up being the best shooting barrel you have ever had once it settles down, if it does. [/QUOTE]
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