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Barrel Lapping vs. Tubbs Final Finish
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<blockquote data-quote="bamadawg2009" data-source="post: 629890" data-attributes="member: 34807"><p>Im gonna jump in this late but, can you use the Tubbs kit at any time during the life of the barrel or does it have to be a brand new unfired barrel. I have a 308 that I built with a Adams and Bennett barrel ok go ahead and laugh but i built it on the cheap, but it will shoot 1" to .75s on a good day. The barrel does have a few rough spots in it and i was wondering if after 150-200 rounds down the pipe if it would be worth it to get a tubbs kit and try to get out the few rough spots in the tube?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bamadawg2009, post: 629890, member: 34807"] Im gonna jump in this late but, can you use the Tubbs kit at any time during the life of the barrel or does it have to be a brand new unfired barrel. I have a 308 that I built with a Adams and Bennett barrel ok go ahead and laugh but i built it on the cheap, but it will shoot 1" to .75s on a good day. The barrel does have a few rough spots in it and i was wondering if after 150-200 rounds down the pipe if it would be worth it to get a tubbs kit and try to get out the few rough spots in the tube? [/QUOTE]
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