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Reloading
pressure signs at 1 grain over books starting load
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 844075" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>A barrel snake is totally useless as a barrel cleaning device and can even do damage to the crown . </p><p>Rem oil is just a lubricant . However it contains Teflon which is a bad thing in a barrel as when subjected to extreme heat can produce fluorine a very corrosive material. </p><p>Only use the Rem oil outside the barrel ! Use G96 Synthetic gun oil inside the barrel or wheel bearing grease for storage . </p><p>Buy a Dewey cleaning rod . some Hart bronze brushes , some nylon brushes , a roll of chux towelling from home depot and some proper bore solvent . Like Sweets 7.62 , Montana Extreme 50 BMG or Bore tech eliminator .</p><p>Learn how to properly clean the barrel and remove any copper fouling.</p><p>This could be part of your problem the barrel is over fouled and raising pressures .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 844075, member: 17844"] A barrel snake is totally useless as a barrel cleaning device and can even do damage to the crown . Rem oil is just a lubricant . However it contains Teflon which is a bad thing in a barrel as when subjected to extreme heat can produce fluorine a very corrosive material. Only use the Rem oil outside the barrel ! Use G96 Synthetic gun oil inside the barrel or wheel bearing grease for storage . Buy a Dewey cleaning rod . some Hart bronze brushes , some nylon brushes , a roll of chux towelling from home depot and some proper bore solvent . Like Sweets 7.62 , Montana Extreme 50 BMG or Bore tech eliminator . Learn how to properly clean the barrel and remove any copper fouling. This could be part of your problem the barrel is over fouled and raising pressures . [/QUOTE]
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