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Coppermelt, what am I doing wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glock119" data-source="post: 73528" data-attributes="member: 3218"><p>Ha guys just a heads up, but with my daughters brand new Rem 270, it also took 30+patches the first few times. Not that they were coming out all blue but they were still dirty. </p><p></p><p>Some where around the 50-75 shot count during break-in it started to use less and after the 100 mark it dropped down to around 8-10 patches. </p><p></p><p>Now she shoots 20 rounds and cleans with the same about 8 patches. Maybe its due to how ruff the bore is and as barrel was broke in and smoothed out it now takes less time and patches to clean. </p><p></p><p>Custom barrels are already hand lapped smooth thus the reason we're able to clean them easier with less patches from the start. Stick with it and give the stuff a chance and you may yet be happy with the end results.</p><p></p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock119, post: 73528, member: 3218"] Ha guys just a heads up, but with my daughters brand new Rem 270, it also took 30+patches the first few times. Not that they were coming out all blue but they were still dirty. Some where around the 50-75 shot count during break-in it started to use less and after the 100 mark it dropped down to around 8-10 patches. Now she shoots 20 rounds and cleans with the same about 8 patches. Maybe its due to how ruff the bore is and as barrel was broke in and smoothed out it now takes less time and patches to clean. Custom barrels are already hand lapped smooth thus the reason we're able to clean them easier with less patches from the start. Stick with it and give the stuff a chance and you may yet be happy with the end results. Ben [/QUOTE]
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