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Gunsmithing
Question on cleaning your rifle barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="arch408" data-source="post: 1796923" data-attributes="member: 59036"><p>Look down the bore with a borescope that was "cleaned" with the drill. I have bought used rifles that had good "eyeballed" barrels that had a huge amount of horizontal scratches that showed on the borescope. None of them shot well and they fouled excessively. Also a friend swears that oven cleaner works to clean out carbon in barrels. Haven't tried it yet. I'll wait until I have a worn out barrel that I'm rebarreling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arch408, post: 1796923, member: 59036"] Look down the bore with a borescope that was "cleaned" with the drill. I have bought used rifles that had good "eyeballed" barrels that had a huge amount of horizontal scratches that showed on the borescope. None of them shot well and they fouled excessively. Also a friend swears that oven cleaner works to clean out carbon in barrels. Haven't tried it yet. I'll wait until I have a worn out barrel that I'm rebarreling. [/QUOTE]
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