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How much throat erosion is “normal”
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<blockquote data-quote="2Old2Care" data-source="post: 2790682" data-attributes="member: 121800"><p>I finally bought a bore scope so that I would know when a barrel was clean and not be wasting time and effort, or thinking it was clean when it really wasn't. Of course, I 'ruined' a couple of barrels on old family rifles when I saw just how pitted they were, but the targets said the bore was still 'good enough' so I've managed to not rebarrel them. I'm personally very happy that I have a bore scope and wish that I'd purchased it sooner, but learning that every little flaw is magnified and looks way worse than it really is was the first important lesson I had to learn. Now its practical and fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Old2Care, post: 2790682, member: 121800"] I finally bought a bore scope so that I would know when a barrel was clean and not be wasting time and effort, or thinking it was clean when it really wasn't. Of course, I 'ruined' a couple of barrels on old family rifles when I saw just how pitted they were, but the targets said the bore was still 'good enough' so I've managed to not rebarrel them. I'm personally very happy that I have a bore scope and wish that I'd purchased it sooner, but learning that every little flaw is magnified and looks way worse than it really is was the first important lesson I had to learn. Now its practical and fun. [/QUOTE]
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