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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Major copper fouling?
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<blockquote data-quote="GLTaylor" data-source="post: 1933977" data-attributes="member: 111593"><p>221,</p><p>A couple of suggestions:</p><p>• suggest you use bronze core brushes rather than steel cored. Steel cores can damage your rifling.</p><p>• Also, didn't see one, but if you don't have one, get a bore guide to keep the rod and tip straight in the barrel.</p><p>• Recommend a bore specific pierce type jag to push patches. They do a far superior job to loops.</p><p>You can get non-brass jags so you don't get false positives on copper (blue patches)</p><p>Good luck on your journey in school and at the range!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLTaylor, post: 1933977, member: 111593"] 221, A couple of suggestions: • suggest you use bronze core brushes rather than steel cored. Steel cores can damage your rifling. • Also, didn't see one, but if you don't have one, get a bore guide to keep the rod and tip straight in the barrel. • Recommend a bore specific pierce type jag to push patches. They do a far superior job to loops. You can get non-brass jags so you don't get false positives on copper (blue patches) Good luck on your journey in school and at the range! [/QUOTE]
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