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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Marks on bullets after chambered.
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1262940" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>Seriously diagnosing a FTF or some really strange looking marks on a bullet with a hard to close bolt can be hard to do in person much less over the interwebs.</p><p>I wouldn't try to buy any NON GUN related stuff to clean a throat. Either plug the barrel and fill it with solvent to the chamber or run a soaked patch into the throat and let it sit. </p><p>Any brush of size to clean the throat will be too big for the barrel itself and you cant reverse directions on a brush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1262940, member: 4566"] Seriously diagnosing a FTF or some really strange looking marks on a bullet with a hard to close bolt can be hard to do in person much less over the interwebs. I wouldn't try to buy any NON GUN related stuff to clean a throat. Either plug the barrel and fill it with solvent to the chamber or run a soaked patch into the throat and let it sit. Any brush of size to clean the throat will be too big for the barrel itself and you cant reverse directions on a brush. [/QUOTE]
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