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What grit lapping compound?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 944459" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I did a Remington barrel with a series of home built laps made out if UHMW. Did not touch the last three to four inches, and really only hit the tight spots and the throat area kinda heavy. Started out with 5a, and finished out with 7a. I used this stuff as an experiment knowing I had better stuff to use, but also in limited quantities. I didn't do it to make it group tighter, but to at least make a dent in it's constant fouling. Yet the last three inches still foul after twenty shots really bad. I did try JB paste on this barrel, and one Savage barrel as an experiment. The Remington barrel was too bad for any serious help, but the Savage did seem to gain a little (only lapped the first twelve inches on the Savage)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 944459, member: 25383"] I did a Remington barrel with a series of home built laps made out if UHMW. Did not touch the last three to four inches, and really only hit the tight spots and the throat area kinda heavy. Started out with 5a, and finished out with 7a. I used this stuff as an experiment knowing I had better stuff to use, but also in limited quantities. I didn't do it to make it group tighter, but to at least make a dent in it's constant fouling. Yet the last three inches still foul after twenty shots really bad. I did try JB paste on this barrel, and one Savage barrel as an experiment. The Remington barrel was too bad for any serious help, but the Savage did seem to gain a little (only lapped the first twelve inches on the Savage) gary [/QUOTE]
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