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<blockquote data-quote="bman73" data-source="post: 510888" data-attributes="member: 31591"><p>may not give you an exact one but it will be close, use a cleaning patch, or several, jammed really tight in the lands, mark your cleaning rod right at the muzzle and push it down the barrel (making sure it rotates as you do it) until you have made one full revolution. Mark the rod again at the </p><p>muzzle and measure the distance between the two marks. Should give you pretty close measurement as long as it doesn't slip too much.</p><p>oops someone beat me to it as I was typing mine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bman73, post: 510888, member: 31591"] may not give you an exact one but it will be close, use a cleaning patch, or several, jammed really tight in the lands, mark your cleaning rod right at the muzzle and push it down the barrel (making sure it rotates as you do it) until you have made one full revolution. Mark the rod again at the muzzle and measure the distance between the two marks. Should give you pretty close measurement as long as it doesn't slip too much. oops someone beat me to it as I was typing mine [/QUOTE]
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