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Reloading
Copper flakes on patches after first cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="tnek13" data-source="post: 1845787" data-attributes="member: 43112"><p>I have seen something similar. It was from the rod or rod tip in the case of a carbon rod flexing and scrapping the chamber mouth - I run a patch before using my rod guides to soak the chamber. It was always my fault not the barrel, I AM MORE CAREFUL NOW. The reference above to the reamer could also be the reason as it is about the only rough area in most barrels, which is what a break-in process is designed to smooth it out. Never seem this problem with a Tikka, Savage yeas Tikka no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnek13, post: 1845787, member: 43112"] I have seen something similar. It was from the rod or rod tip in the case of a carbon rod flexing and scrapping the chamber mouth - I run a patch before using my rod guides to soak the chamber. It was always my fault not the barrel, I AM MORE CAREFUL NOW. The reference above to the reamer could also be the reason as it is about the only rough area in most barrels, which is what a break-in process is designed to smooth it out. Never seem this problem with a Tikka, Savage yeas Tikka no. [/QUOTE]
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