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What is the verdict on this barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidesloe" data-source="post: 1845454" data-attributes="member: 47761"><p>Well, its something I wouldnt say I know, but have thought about it, and wondered. It makes sense. I am aware that copper foiling at reasonable levels is a good thing, and lubricates a bore.</p><p>The maroon scotch brire pads, J dont recall having seen in stores. Is it commonly carried in stores?</p><p>Im gonna Dr this barrel up the best I can, and see what I can still get out of it, and keep an eye on it. I suppose a guy can over mitigate the problems as well, but hopefully I learn some stuff on this barrel, and get considerably more out of the next. I may go to a single base powder as well. Ill do another "roaster" chambering when the time </p><p>comes, and manage it much better.</p><p>I appreciate your input and help with this.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidesloe, post: 1845454, member: 47761"] Well, its something I wouldnt say I know, but have thought about it, and wondered. It makes sense. I am aware that copper foiling at reasonable levels is a good thing, and lubricates a bore. The maroon scotch brire pads, J dont recall having seen in stores. Is it commonly carried in stores? Im gonna Dr this barrel up the best I can, and see what I can still get out of it, and keep an eye on it. I suppose a guy can over mitigate the problems as well, but hopefully I learn some stuff on this barrel, and get considerably more out of the next. I may go to a single base powder as well. Ill do another "roaster" chambering when the time comes, and manage it much better. I appreciate your input and help with this. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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