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What do you think Remington 700P
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<blockquote data-quote="screech" data-source="post: 144079" data-attributes="member: 5135"><p>WHat I do is use the JB paste. I first run a slobery wet solvent patch down barrel then use a saturated JB patch and run it down covering a bronze brush or just a Jag. I was taught with the bronze brush but Im not sure it is any better than just on a jag. You can try both ways and decide what is you're favorite. Run the JB patch back and forth down barrel for 5-10 times. Then clean out with solvent and then dry patch it. After you dryed it all out let a copper solvent sit to see if you still have some copper residue in it. If so try and strip copper from barrel with copper solvent. I use either butches bore shine or montana extreme 50 cal or something like that. Then after copper is stripped then I use A JB saturated patch and run through barrel a few times. somewhere around five or so. Then clean it out with a solvent and dry it out and Im race ready. I dont know if this is really lapping it but in some guns it increases accuracy tremendously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="screech, post: 144079, member: 5135"] WHat I do is use the JB paste. I first run a slobery wet solvent patch down barrel then use a saturated JB patch and run it down covering a bronze brush or just a Jag. I was taught with the bronze brush but Im not sure it is any better than just on a jag. You can try both ways and decide what is you're favorite. Run the JB patch back and forth down barrel for 5-10 times. Then clean out with solvent and then dry patch it. After you dryed it all out let a copper solvent sit to see if you still have some copper residue in it. If so try and strip copper from barrel with copper solvent. I use either butches bore shine or montana extreme 50 cal or something like that. Then after copper is stripped then I use A JB saturated patch and run through barrel a few times. somewhere around five or so. Then clean it out with a solvent and dry it out and Im race ready. I dont know if this is really lapping it but in some guns it increases accuracy tremendously. [/QUOTE]
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