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powder ring in barrel ?
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<blockquote data-quote="TracySes23" data-source="post: 958182" data-attributes="member: 52763"><p>I'm a bit confused as to where carbon build-up in a barrel is coming from, unless it's from ball powders which have a very thin graphite coating. I would suspect it would easily burn & produce Carbon Dioxide at the temperatures smokeless powder burn at. I can see where there might be a carbon residue coming from lubricant left in the bore, but I suspect that would also be minimal. There is no carbon in or on any other forms of smokeless powder base on my research.</p><p>In the past, just as everyone else, I've assumed carbon build-up was a given, especially since it looked like carbon, but I apparently was wrong, for longer than I care to admit.</p><p>I just spent $15 on Boretech Carbon Remover.</p><p></p><p>Checkout this web page:</p><p></p><p> <a href="http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/GUNS/GUNGSR.html" target="_blank">FIREARMS TUTORIAL</a></p><p></p><p>Spencer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TracySes23, post: 958182, member: 52763"] I'm a bit confused as to where carbon build-up in a barrel is coming from, unless it's from ball powders which have a very thin graphite coating. I would suspect it would easily burn & produce Carbon Dioxide at the temperatures smokeless powder burn at. I can see where there might be a carbon residue coming from lubricant left in the bore, but I suspect that would also be minimal. There is no carbon in or on any other forms of smokeless powder base on my research. In the past, just as everyone else, I've assumed carbon build-up was a given, especially since it looked like carbon, but I apparently was wrong, for longer than I care to admit. I just spent $15 on Boretech Carbon Remover. Checkout this web page: [url=http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/GUNS/GUNGSR.html]FIREARMS TUTORIAL[/url] Spencer [/QUOTE]
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