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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 1840118" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>6.5 Creeds should be running H4350/RL16 or slower powders and 130/140's and have 2K barrel life at least. Clean the carbon ring a little(lots of threads on that-use an abrasive). Pitting will occur if you leave heavy fowling in the barrel along with some "mystery" component that gets underneath the fowling and rusts (or some other form of oxidation) and eats the underlying barrel. Not a big problem unless it is on the lands, then it will tear into the jacket....</p><p>It means your cleaning regimen needs to up its game. AKA fire your gun maid or hire a new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 1840118, member: 64108"] 6.5 Creeds should be running H4350/RL16 or slower powders and 130/140's and have 2K barrel life at least. Clean the carbon ring a little(lots of threads on that-use an abrasive). Pitting will occur if you leave heavy fowling in the barrel along with some "mystery" component that gets underneath the fowling and rusts (or some other form of oxidation) and eats the underlying barrel. Not a big problem unless it is on the lands, then it will tear into the jacket.... It means your cleaning regimen needs to up its game. AKA fire your gun maid or hire a new one. [/QUOTE]
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