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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Shooting rest while developing loads
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<blockquote data-quote="ReachnOut" data-source="post: 501210" data-attributes="member: 28846"><p>I'm with you on the "screw it up" part. Several years ago I was hanging out with Speedy working on one of my P-dog guns and got a look at a barrel a guy brought in after taking a run at a barrel with netting and a bead blaster and saving the shop fee. First impression of the work was to find a place to bury it. Next revelation was the fact that you can't fix it. You're right on the "trick" to get the perfect pattern with no over-run. Not rocket science, but definitely needs to be done right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReachnOut, post: 501210, member: 28846"] I'm with you on the "screw it up" part. Several years ago I was hanging out with Speedy working on one of my P-dog guns and got a look at a barrel a guy brought in after taking a run at a barrel with netting and a bead blaster and saving the shop fee. First impression of the work was to find a place to bury it. Next revelation was the fact that you can't fix it. You're right on the "trick" to get the perfect pattern with no over-run. Not rocket science, but definitely needs to be done right. [/QUOTE]
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