Dyna Bore Coat, supposed to work wonders on milsurps with dark bores. I never got around to trying it.
Started Running A Number of Different Loads Through The Shootists Marlin
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Re: Started Running A Number of Different Loads Through The Shootists Marlin
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Re: Started Running A Number of Different Loads Through The Shootists Marlin
And it's been discontinued...
BROWN LABS MATTER !!
Re: Started Running A Number of Different Loads Through The Shootists Marlin
JB Bore paste is hard to beat for thorough clean polish .
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Re: Started Running A Number of Different Loads Through The Shootists Marlin
It’s not because the bore isn’t clean. It’s one of the easiest to clean bores because there aren’t any tooling marks.
Re: Started Running A Number of Different Loads Through The Shootists Marlin
JB Bore paste is a bore polish , it has super fine abrasive.
You can clean a bore squeaky clean and run a patch 25 strokes through and patch will be black. Ultra polishes rifling .
Bench rest shooters use it all the time.
These new Marlin barrels are cold hammer forged over mandrel.
You can clean a bore squeaky clean and run a patch 25 strokes through and patch will be black. Ultra polishes rifling .
Bench rest shooters use it all the time.
These new Marlin barrels are cold hammer forged over mandrel.
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Re: Started Running A Number of Different Loads Through The Shootists Marlin
You know, I have JB on my shelf and I’ve used it to remove heavy fouling. I find it particularly good for cleaning up a fouls area on Ruger revolvers that are choked at the threads. It’s an option but I’m trying to change only one variable at a time.
Here it looks like some fouling helps.
Jim Taylor used one of those Outers Foul Out rods years ago. He went all the way down to the steel on a Winchester .30-30 and as I recall, that gun would not shoot until it was fouled again.
I spoke with the owner of Bear Creek Bullets on Friday and he reported that some older pitted barrels would shoot better after using some of his bullets. The coating seemed to fill in the pits.
I fitted a shorter front sight but I’m staying with the gold bead. I also loaded up some 250 gr XTPs over 20 gr of 2400 to see if that will polish things out a bit.
Here it looks like some fouling helps.
Jim Taylor used one of those Outers Foul Out rods years ago. He went all the way down to the steel on a Winchester .30-30 and as I recall, that gun would not shoot until it was fouled again.
I spoke with the owner of Bear Creek Bullets on Friday and he reported that some older pitted barrels would shoot better after using some of his bullets. The coating seemed to fill in the pits.
I fitted a shorter front sight but I’m staying with the gold bead. I also loaded up some 250 gr XTPs over 20 gr of 2400 to see if that will polish things out a bit.