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<blockquote data-quote="bluedog69" data-source="post: 3010846" data-attributes="member: 118823"><p>I bought the Teslong with the rigid rod and it came with 5 different caliber mirrors. 22 cal on up. </p><p>Man it has been an eye opener!!! I had a 223 that I thought must have gotten bad crown damage or just plain went to crap. It was almost a 1 hole gun in it's day. Long story short it just needed an abusive scrub down. LOL. First time I had truly went for a clean barrel. It had lots of carbon built up, and JB bore paste is what I used after a lot of copper remover. I used the blue JB and man it shined it up good. Nearest I can tell it wil sub MOA all day again.</p><p>I think I need to back the powder down though. Back 25 years ago I knew nothing about a barrel speeding up. So I found a one hole load in about three powder charges and have always shot that from the day it was new. Now I think backing it off might tighten it back up. </p><p></p><p>Anyway a rigid teslong WiFi to my apple phone is AWESOME!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluedog69, post: 3010846, member: 118823"] I bought the Teslong with the rigid rod and it came with 5 different caliber mirrors. 22 cal on up. Man it has been an eye opener!!! I had a 223 that I thought must have gotten bad crown damage or just plain went to crap. It was almost a 1 hole gun in it’s day. Long story short it just needed an abusive scrub down. LOL. First time I had truly went for a clean barrel. It had lots of carbon built up, and JB bore paste is what I used after a lot of copper remover. I used the blue JB and man it shined it up good. Nearest I can tell it wil sub MOA all day again. I think I need to back the powder down though. Back 25 years ago I knew nothing about a barrel speeding up. So I found a one hole load in about three powder charges and have always shot that from the day it was new. Now I think backing it off might tighten it back up. Anyway a rigid teslong WiFi to my apple phone is AWESOME!!!! [/QUOTE]
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