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    Fire cracking, barrel erosion

    Afternoon everyone.
    Looking for some advice or predictions on the fire cracking on my sendero 7mmRM barrel.
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    Top two are further away from the throat.. The one with fire cracked land is about 50mm from the start of the lands

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    Borescopes have ruined more barrels than everything else put together. No go look. When accuracy drops away then you get a new barrel not before.
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    So true.. And that's the plan. Just wondering if anyone has monitored erosion until accuracy goes before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dermastor View Post
    Borescopes have ruined more barrels than everything else put together. No go look. When accuracy drops away then you get a new barrel not before.
    I think Bore scopes have their place. I agree one can get over concerned at what you see compared to accuracy. In saying that I use mine when I buy a rifle ( can see damage, rust, copper fouling, throat erosion etc). It’s also very useful to check things like scope base screw protrusion in to the chamber.

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    Bore scopes are handy if you are actually making barrels. As a gunsmith with more than 50 years experience I have never found the need for one, and regular firearms owners have even less need. The proof of a barrel is the performance, nothing else. All common barrel problems can easily be detected with the naked (albeit knowledgeable) eye. Using a bore scope is bit like analysing the contents of a sausage when it already tastes good! The cost of a borescope would get better results when spent on ammo!
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    The greatest utility from having a borescope is being able to see how effective your cleaning regimen is. There are a large number of stainless barrels ruined by pitting from patches of carbon that create a great environment for corrosion. Ignorance is not necessarily bliss.
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    Read some of nathans stuff on barrel maintenance and polishing mate. Or get a new barrel and we can maje a practical for ya.��

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    Hehe O a practical is guna be next.. And I follow Nathan's regine. I reckon it'd be much worse without it.

 

 

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