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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
breaking in new barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="tbrice23" data-source="post: 849163" data-attributes="member: 59502"><p>I only use nylon brushes. Wrap a patch around it soaked in copper solvent of your choice ( I use hoppes benchrest but im sure there are better ones like montana extreme) run 2 or 3 down bore from chamber to muzzle only with a bore guide and use clean patch each pass till powder is gone that way you are sure the solvent is eating copper. Then l let it set for a few minutes and wipe solvent out with kroil soaked patch then dry with 2 passes with dry patches.</p><p> I have a sendero sf2 in 7 rem mag and love it so much I rebarreled my xcr 338 win mag in 7 mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrice23, post: 849163, member: 59502"] I only use nylon brushes. Wrap a patch around it soaked in copper solvent of your choice ( I use hoppes benchrest but im sure there are better ones like montana extreme) run 2 or 3 down bore from chamber to muzzle only with a bore guide and use clean patch each pass till powder is gone that way you are sure the solvent is eating copper. Then l let it set for a few minutes and wipe solvent out with kroil soaked patch then dry with 2 passes with dry patches. I have a sendero sf2 in 7 rem mag and love it so much I rebarreled my xcr 338 win mag in 7 mag. [/QUOTE]
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