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Copper fouling in .204 ruger
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<blockquote data-quote="linksmechanic" data-source="post: 156331" data-attributes="member: 7317"><p>Thanks kirb. I pretty much figured it was rough when it started coppering so bad. Amazingly it shoot's cloverleafs consistently. It's a rem 700 sps varmit. The last 3 I have seen had pretty rough bores but stopped fouling after about 20 rounds. That's why I jb'd the heck out of this one. If it were a fine custom barrel I wouldn't touch it with that stuff. But with this rough rider I figured: What the hey? Hey by the way: You got any hs take off stocks laying around you want to sell? The stock on this thing isn't even worth working on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linksmechanic, post: 156331, member: 7317"] Thanks kirb. I pretty much figured it was rough when it started coppering so bad. Amazingly it shoot's cloverleafs consistently. It's a rem 700 sps varmit. The last 3 I have seen had pretty rough bores but stopped fouling after about 20 rounds. That's why I jb'd the heck out of this one. If it were a fine custom barrel I wouldn't touch it with that stuff. But with this rough rider I figured: What the hey? Hey by the way: You got any hs take off stocks laying around you want to sell? The stock on this thing isn't even worth working on. [/QUOTE]
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