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<blockquote data-quote="rbcowboy" data-source="post: 1012618" data-attributes="member: 84522"><p>Thanks RoyInIdaho I will have to pay close attention to that as I am using a brass jag and am sure other components I'm using contain brass as well!!! I guess I need to concentrate on finding only stainless or nylon items. If i look down through the bore from the action all appears nice and shiny and squeaky clean but if i look down the muzzle i can see what appears to be copper on anywhere from one-all of the riflings and it is driving me nuts as this is a new rifle and I am trying to determine its worth in accuracy and would prefer fouling to be the least of my factors</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rbcowboy, post: 1012618, member: 84522"] Thanks RoyInIdaho I will have to pay close attention to that as I am using a brass jag and am sure other components I'm using contain brass as well!!! I guess I need to concentrate on finding only stainless or nylon items. If i look down through the bore from the action all appears nice and shiny and squeaky clean but if i look down the muzzle i can see what appears to be copper on anywhere from one-all of the riflings and it is driving me nuts as this is a new rifle and I am trying to determine its worth in accuracy and would prefer fouling to be the least of my factors [/QUOTE]
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