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<blockquote data-quote="Tac-O" data-source="post: 2700217" data-attributes="member: 109994"><p>You dang near have it squeaky clean. </p><p></p><p>I think the line you're referring to in pic 084 is just the end of where the leade is cut and transitions to the bore, if it is that circumferential line that's right at the start of the lands. It's a bit odd looking compared to others I've seen because it looks like it's an abrupt step instead of a smooth transition. </p><p></p><p>If it doesn't shoot well after getting it squeaky clean, I'd take a look there and the next couple inches into the bore after shooting just a few rounds on a clean bore to see if it's stripping copper. It could be and that could be very bad for accuracy, but the best way to find out is shoot it and see if it's acceptable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tac-O, post: 2700217, member: 109994"] You dang near have it squeaky clean. I think the line you're referring to in pic 084 is just the end of where the leade is cut and transitions to the bore, if it is that circumferential line that's right at the start of the lands. It's a bit odd looking compared to others I've seen because it looks like it's an abrupt step instead of a smooth transition. If it doesn't shoot well after getting it squeaky clean, I'd take a look there and the next couple inches into the bore after shooting just a few rounds on a clean bore to see if it's stripping copper. It could be and that could be very bad for accuracy, but the best way to find out is shoot it and see if it's acceptable. [/QUOTE]
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