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Bought braked rifle, bullets keyholing!
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<blockquote data-quote="kc" data-source="post: 345190" data-attributes="member: 1010"><p>I would start cleaning the barrel with some bore cleaner and brush the crap out of it than take it to a gunsmith and have him run a bore scope down the barrel. The only barrel I have ever seen key-hole at 50 yards was a Russian rifle from Korea. at 50 yards and it tumbles? I would guess that barrel is filthy or its wore out. Soak the Barrel, I know of a guy who used automotive rubbing compound to lap out a bad rarrel( in no way do I endorse this) you may need to lap the Barrel its not a sin...it may help. </p><p>What make of rifle is this?</p><p>I play around with Springfields and many have never had a barrel change and they never tumble at 100 yards +.</p><p></p><p>Neska Chad is right on..</p><p></p><p>What calibre and make of this rifle? lets hope its not shot out.</p><p>If you have a crown problem you might see this right away.</p><p>If its shot out buy a high quality Barrel.</p><p>Hey! Get back with us please.</p><p>Keith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc, post: 345190, member: 1010"] I would start cleaning the barrel with some bore cleaner and brush the crap out of it than take it to a gunsmith and have him run a bore scope down the barrel. The only barrel I have ever seen key-hole at 50 yards was a Russian rifle from Korea. at 50 yards and it tumbles? I would guess that barrel is filthy or its wore out. Soak the Barrel, I know of a guy who used automotive rubbing compound to lap out a bad rarrel( in no way do I endorse this) you may need to lap the Barrel its not a sin...it may help. What make of rifle is this? I play around with Springfields and many have never had a barrel change and they never tumble at 100 yards +. Neska Chad is right on.. What calibre and make of this rifle? lets hope its not shot out. If you have a crown problem you might see this right away. If its shot out buy a high quality Barrel. Hey! Get back with us please. Keith. [/QUOTE]
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