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Old 11-19-2010, 11:12 AM
Larryjk Larryjk is offline
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jon lynn, Haven't heard anything for awhile. How is the break in going? I am wondering what brand of barrel you have. Some barrels are easier to break in than others. Generally, the "name brand" barrels will be easier to break in than others. If you are still haveing fouling it is because the barrel had more tooling marks than others. You might want to get JB Bore ccleaner and lap the hell out of the barrel with it. I don't want to suggest a more aggressive lapping compound because you might overdo the process and destroy some of the rifling. You can feel the tight spots where fouling is at and short stroke those areas to remove the fouling, but always end up by full length lapping to even out the bore.
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