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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 191253" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>Easy - With a tight fitting patch (or brush) push a cleaning rod several inches into the bore. Mark the rod at the muzzle and put a small dot on the top of the rod (facing the ceiling). Push the rod slowly into the bore while watching the tiny dot rotate around 360 deg and back on top again to the same position it started. Mark the rod at the muzzle again. Withdraw the rod and measure the distance between the two marks that you made at the muzzle. This measure is will represent 1 turn in XX inches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 191253, member: 313"] Easy - With a tight fitting patch (or brush) push a cleaning rod several inches into the bore. Mark the rod at the muzzle and put a small dot on the top of the rod (facing the ceiling). Push the rod slowly into the bore while watching the tiny dot rotate around 360 deg and back on top again to the same position it started. Mark the rod at the muzzle again. Withdraw the rod and measure the distance between the two marks that you made at the muzzle. This measure is will represent 1 turn in XX inches. [/QUOTE]
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