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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Trying to dial in rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="stonehands1" data-source="post: 1087444" data-attributes="member: 88929"><p>Thanks Chris. I think I finally got the barrel clean. Spent another 2 hours scrubbing it yesterday. Used Sweets, Butches, and Boretech Eliminator. I finally have clean patches! </p><p> I have done the card trick on small diameter hunting barrels with great results in the past. Actually re bedded the front of the stock with about 7 lbs of up pressure after it was dry.</p><p> Are you suggesting that I should do the card trick on this one as a permanent solution or as a indicator to where the problem may lie.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Troy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stonehands1, post: 1087444, member: 88929"] Thanks Chris. I think I finally got the barrel clean. Spent another 2 hours scrubbing it yesterday. Used Sweets, Butches, and Boretech Eliminator. I finally have clean patches! I have done the card trick on small diameter hunting barrels with great results in the past. Actually re bedded the front of the stock with about 7 lbs of up pressure after it was dry. Are you suggesting that I should do the card trick on this one as a permanent solution or as a indicator to where the problem may lie. Thanks Troy [/QUOTE]
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