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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Borescope of my 338 Edge crown after 500+ rounds
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<blockquote data-quote="MoaFlat" data-source="post: 1765127" data-attributes="member: 101432"><p>For my tough copper and carbon fouling jobs do a few laps with JB Brightbore then followed by Boretech Chameleon to remove most residue. I realized that with terrible fouler barrels after a few instances of this - they foul less and less. I lap new barrels right out of the box with very mild paste and buff, bingo - they foul considerably less from the onset, shoot better and cold bore shot flyers almost zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoaFlat, post: 1765127, member: 101432"] For my tough copper and carbon fouling jobs do a few laps with JB Brightbore then followed by Boretech Chameleon to remove most residue. I realized that with terrible fouler barrels after a few instances of this - they foul less and less. I lap new barrels right out of the box with very mild paste and buff, bingo - they foul considerably less from the onset, shoot better and cold bore shot flyers almost zero. [/QUOTE]
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