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<blockquote data-quote="RODSTRADLEY" data-source="post: 1985519" data-attributes="member: 69807"><p>Shep</p><p> After firing the other day it did cleanup a bit easier but the barrel looks nice. Back in my Army career we didn't have or even heard of a bore scope and I was in a Ordnance company. We cleaned until the patch was clean (chrome lined), wow how things change! I was setting my rod stops so the brush would not exit the barrel but thinking it would take so much cleaning to remove any metal from the crown and if you did just re crown it. You can bet all of my long guns will be spotless from now on.</p><p>Thanks for you information about the BR shouters.</p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RODSTRADLEY, post: 1985519, member: 69807"] Shep After firing the other day it did cleanup a bit easier but the barrel looks nice. Back in my Army career we didn't have or even heard of a bore scope and I was in a Ordnance company. We cleaned until the patch was clean (chrome lined), wow how things change! I was setting my rod stops so the brush would not exit the barrel but thinking it would take so much cleaning to remove any metal from the crown and if you did just re crown it. You can bet all of my long guns will be spotless from now on. Thanks for you information about the BR shouters. Rod [/QUOTE]
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