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Borescope of my 338 Edge crown after 500+ rounds
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<blockquote data-quote="PBR driver" data-source="post: 1765824" data-attributes="member: 20780"><p>Unfortunately fouling and erosion is all part of the game.</p><p>There is no free lunch so to speak.</p><p>Be careful as more BBL's are ruined by improper cleaning and over cleaning than by use or neglect.</p><p>How does it shoot?</p><p>You are showing copper fouling, there may be imperfections the fouling is filling in, when you remove to much then it will fill back in as Bullets squeeze down the BBL.</p><p>Bores to erode at the throat and the muzzle especially on a high performance round like the Edge and my 7mm STW.</p><p>You probably know this but the heavier Bullets use less powder and may cause a bit less erosion.</p><p>Enjoy your rifle , hope you get a recipe that will perform and give you longer BBL life!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBR driver, post: 1765824, member: 20780"] Unfortunately fouling and erosion is all part of the game. There is no free lunch so to speak. Be careful as more BBL's are ruined by improper cleaning and over cleaning than by use or neglect. How does it shoot? You are showing copper fouling, there may be imperfections the fouling is filling in, when you remove to much then it will fill back in as Bullets squeeze down the BBL. Bores to erode at the throat and the muzzle especially on a high performance round like the Edge and my 7mm STW. You probably know this but the heavier Bullets use less powder and may cause a bit less erosion. Enjoy your rifle , hope you get a recipe that will perform and give you longer BBL life! [/QUOTE]
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