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<blockquote data-quote="Coues110" data-source="post: 1869544" data-attributes="member: 79005"><p>Assuming proper bedding job and assembly has been done. BIf the barrel copper fouls badly you may need to clean to the steel and break in the barrel. If the rifle fouls badly a good solution is Tubbs Final Finish lapping bullets, about a fourth to half the suggested number of bullets in the instructions. Every rifle I've owned that was not shooting sub MOA gets the treatment and all shot better and copper fouling was greatly reduced. Also before doing anything check the crown first with a magnifying glass to look for any problems. Some people don't like to fire lap rifles as it moves the throat forward. I think it polishes the throat. Dont over do it. You can burn out a magnum barrel testing loads too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coues110, post: 1869544, member: 79005"] Assuming proper bedding job and assembly has been done. BIf the barrel copper fouls badly you may need to clean to the steel and break in the barrel. If the rifle fouls badly a good solution is Tubbs Final Finish lapping bullets, about a fourth to half the suggested number of bullets in the instructions. Every rifle I've owned that was not shooting sub MOA gets the treatment and all shot better and copper fouling was greatly reduced. Also before doing anything check the crown first with a magnifying glass to look for any problems. Some people don't like to fire lap rifles as it moves the throat forward. I think it polishes the throat. Dont over do it. You can burn out a magnum barrel testing loads too. [/QUOTE]
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