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Barrel lapping
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<blockquote data-quote="kennygss" data-source="post: 634347" data-attributes="member: 41156"><p>There are a couple of different methods. Lead slug and compund(s) and tight borebrush and wrap and compound(s). There are some white papers out there on it via google. I did it to an old mauser with the wrapped bore brush method once. It cleaned up the barrel very nicely. ( corrosive ammo) As far as any other improvement, not noted in my "project".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kennygss, post: 634347, member: 41156"] There are a couple of different methods. Lead slug and compund(s) and tight borebrush and wrap and compound(s). There are some white papers out there on it via google. I did it to an old mauser with the wrapped bore brush method once. It cleaned up the barrel very nicely. ( corrosive ammo) As far as any other improvement, not noted in my "project". [/QUOTE]
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