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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barrel cleaning and settling down...
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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 1867846" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>Could be the Rem Oil. I always try to let the screws sit for a bit after a dab of lube, ( lets the oil get into the pores ). Then I wipe 'em down . Maybe , but I doubt it, there is something preventing the screws from fully seating, giving the impression they are tight when not. </p><p>Years ago, I stocked up on Cop Out, the liquid used in the old Foul Out system, which I have and still use. I use the foaming bore cleaners also. Mostly to save the Cop Out for the stubborn copper.</p><p>Never had a problem retaining zero after cleaning. 'Course I prefer setting up on a clean barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 1867846, member: 113391"] Could be the Rem Oil. I always try to let the screws sit for a bit after a dab of lube, ( lets the oil get into the pores ). Then I wipe 'em down . Maybe , but I doubt it, there is something preventing the screws from fully seating, giving the impression they are tight when not. Years ago, I stocked up on Cop Out, the liquid used in the old Foul Out system, which I have and still use. I use the foaming bore cleaners also. Mostly to save the Cop Out for the stubborn copper. Never had a problem retaining zero after cleaning. 'Course I prefer setting up on a clean barrel. [/QUOTE]
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