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So...Breaking in New Barrel Is a Scam?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 334246" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>Topshot, if the smith uses a sharp reamer and the correct sized pilot the burs are absent to nonexistent. The reamer does leave slight marks in the throat it cut but the same applies to tha,t if sharp and finished with care the throats are very smooth as well. What I see when a barrel is bore scoped during inital fireing is the copper build up tends to be on the last 1/3 of the barrel closest to the muzzle.</p><p>The first 1/3rd shows little to no copper but more carbon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 334246, member: 3733"] Topshot, if the smith uses a sharp reamer and the correct sized pilot the burs are absent to nonexistent. The reamer does leave slight marks in the throat it cut but the same applies to tha,t if sharp and finished with care the throats are very smooth as well. What I see when a barrel is bore scoped during inital fireing is the copper build up tends to be on the last 1/3 of the barrel closest to the muzzle. The first 1/3rd shows little to no copper but more carbon. [/QUOTE]
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