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Help!! Berger seating depth, distance to lands??
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<blockquote data-quote="rsbhunter" data-source="post: 2113973" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>I agree with the post about getting a Teslong bore scope and checking for a carbon "ring". Not to sound like a donkey, but everyone who owns a rifle should own a bore scope. For less than a box of top quality ammo, you have a instrument that answers SOOOOO many questions...And if you think you have your bore clean(without the use of bore paste or polish) buy a $5.00 bottle of CLR cleaner and run a couple soaked patches through it....be careful on blued rifles, but for carbon removal, nothing matches it. On carbon rings, coat a NYLON brush that fits the neck/lead area in CLR and spin by hand or slow speed drill. Then check with your TESLONG bore scope.....some powders are worse than others for creating carbon rings.....rsbhunter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbhunter, post: 2113973, member: 5850"] I agree with the post about getting a Teslong bore scope and checking for a carbon "ring". Not to sound like a donkey, but everyone who owns a rifle should own a bore scope. For less than a box of top quality ammo, you have a instrument that answers SOOOOO many questions...And if you think you have your bore clean(without the use of bore paste or polish) buy a $5.00 bottle of CLR cleaner and run a couple soaked patches through it....be careful on blued rifles, but for carbon removal, nothing matches it. On carbon rings, coat a NYLON brush that fits the neck/lead area in CLR and spin by hand or slow speed drill. Then check with your TESLONG bore scope.....some powders are worse than others for creating carbon rings.....rsbhunter [/QUOTE]
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