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Bore scope pics...is this normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="odoylerules" data-source="post: 1420701" data-attributes="member: 99160"><p>The orange ones are in the chamber. When I cleaned the barrel, I used a bore guide, so that area didn't get cleaned well. I have a one piece carbon push rod, used a nylon brush, Montana jag with patches with M-Pro 7 bore gel and cleaner. The scratches are perpendicular to the direction of pushing the rod through. I would assume if my tools were scratching the bore, the marks would be in the same direction as i was pushing. I never drug the jag back towards the chamber, I would unscrew it after it came out the muzzle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="odoylerules, post: 1420701, member: 99160"] The orange ones are in the chamber. When I cleaned the barrel, I used a bore guide, so that area didn’t get cleaned well. I have a one piece carbon push rod, used a nylon brush, Montana jag with patches with M-Pro 7 bore gel and cleaner. The scratches are perpendicular to the direction of pushing the rod through. I would assume if my tools were scratching the bore, the marks would be in the same direction as i was pushing. I never drug the jag back towards the chamber, I would unscrew it after it came out the muzzle. [/QUOTE]
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