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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1216770" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Doesn't work that way. The edges of any fishers (fire cracks) tend to curling during treatment. When 'curled' they collect fouling. It's either new or not at all. Fire it just enough to remove any rough edges from chambering and have it treated,,,,,,, or not. Look back at one of my previous post that has the list of barrels I've had treated. I'd have not had that many done if I wasn't seeing positive results. I like and shoot varmint rifles and was just looking for a way to keep from setting back/changing out barrels as often as I once was. Now, I don't get to fire as many rounds as I once did (I stay 'tied' to the shop to keep 'um happy). I took the chance with that first $325 barrel and have been pleased with the results. Each will have to decide for themselves as I'm not hear to try to convince anyone. All I can do is relay the results I and my customers have had. To each his own! (foot note; CCT has been the most affordable @ a $60 'batch' fee, 1-4 bbls)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1216770, member: 24284"] Doesn't work that way. The edges of any fishers (fire cracks) tend to curling during treatment. When 'curled' they collect fouling. It's either new or not at all. Fire it just enough to remove any rough edges from chambering and have it treated,,,,,,, or not. Look back at one of my previous post that has the list of barrels I've had treated. I'd have not had that many done if I wasn't seeing positive results. I like and shoot varmint rifles and was just looking for a way to keep from setting back/changing out barrels as often as I once was. Now, I don't get to fire as many rounds as I once did (I stay 'tied' to the shop to keep 'um happy). I took the chance with that first $325 barrel and have been pleased with the results. Each will have to decide for themselves as I'm not hear to try to convince anyone. All I can do is relay the results I and my customers have had. To each his own! (foot note; CCT has been the most affordable @ a $60 'batch' fee, 1-4 bbls) [/QUOTE]
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