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<blockquote data-quote="Siso" data-source="post: 23543" data-attributes="member: 420"><p>I got a new Krieger barrel (.308 Win) awhile ago and love it. I have around 700 rounds threw it and I've noticed that the inside of the barrel is looking less polished, and the carbon is getting more difficult to remove. When it was new, after 20 shots 10 patchs did the job. Now I don't even bother counting all of them. But it is getting to the point were even JB bore paste will take a loooong time to get all of it out. Krieger told me they recommend NOT using a bore brush, because it will round off the crown. I've tried brushing, and 4 strokes will get all the carbon out. I have 2 questions. </p><p></p><p>1)am I doing something wrong to cause this increase in cleaning?</p><p>2)Do you guys use a bore brush for accurate shooting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Siso, post: 23543, member: 420"] I got a new Krieger barrel (.308 Win) awhile ago and love it. I have around 700 rounds threw it and I've noticed that the inside of the barrel is looking less polished, and the carbon is getting more difficult to remove. When it was new, after 20 shots 10 patchs did the job. Now I don't even bother counting all of them. But it is getting to the point were even JB bore paste will take a loooong time to get all of it out. Krieger told me they recommend NOT using a bore brush, because it will round off the crown. I've tried brushing, and 4 strokes will get all the carbon out. I have 2 questions. 1)am I doing something wrong to cause this increase in cleaning? 2)Do you guys use a bore brush for accurate shooting? [/QUOTE]
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