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<blockquote data-quote="fourinone" data-source="post: 64484" data-attributes="member: 3650"><p>Jeff in Florida...Wow!! That is a new one on me for sure! I'm not sure what Sako does to their Stainless Steel barrels as far as lapping or not lapping? I'm going to assume they don't do any barrel lapping on their factory hunting rifles. I wonder if this BP 2000 &amp; Smooth Coat stuff can be bought along with instructions to do-it-yourself people?? Maybe the Tubb Fire Lapping kit would be a starting point?? I've seen somewhere people using a graphite based product to treat their barrels with...will this do the same thing as the Moly? Thanks for that info on the subject..All though, now I don't know what to do as to breaking in the barrel. I guess I'll hope to get enough responce on this sugject to come-up with a process that hopefuly will do more good than harm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fourinone, post: 64484, member: 3650"] Jeff in Florida...Wow!! That is a new one on me for sure! I'm not sure what Sako does to their Stainless Steel barrels as far as lapping or not lapping? I'm going to assume they don't do any barrel lapping on their factory hunting rifles. I wonder if this BP 2000 & Smooth Coat stuff can be bought along with instructions to do-it-yourself people?? Maybe the Tubb Fire Lapping kit would be a starting point?? I've seen somewhere people using a graphite based product to treat their barrels with...will this do the same thing as the Moly? Thanks for that info on the subject..All though, now I don't know what to do as to breaking in the barrel. I guess I'll hope to get enough responce on this sugject to come-up with a process that hopefuly will do more good than harm. [/QUOTE]
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