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    Same here, tend to use a foam cleaner most often.

    Non toxic, easy to use and good results.

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    Here is a not-so-good barrel. Looking down with a normal torch it's not possible to see anything untoward and in fact it looks clean and in good condition. But dig a little deeper with the videoscope and you can see its pretty ugly.

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    Here is something else that's ugly, just for a bit of fun:

    What the Turbine Blade should look like in service...

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    ... and what it shouldn't look like in service...

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    No amount of KG12 is going to bring back that turbine blade!
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    One good point from those photo's is that even the crappy looking US barrels shoot ok even if they look bad through a video scope.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooseman View Post
    One good point from those photo's is that even the crappy looking US barrels shoot ok even if they look bad through a video scope.
    I agree 100%, Mooseman. I have a good friend who keeps telling me I need to re-barrel one of my old favourites because - as he says, the rifling is completely f**ked. Yet it continues to put cheap factory ammo into a 1" target at 200 metres. I for one would not want to stand in front of it, even at 500 metres.
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    Quote Originally Posted by planenutz View Post
    I agree 100%, Mooseman. I have a good friend who keeps telling me I need to re-barrel one of my old favourites because - as he says, the rifling is completely f**ked. Yet it continues to put cheap factory ammo into a 1" target at 200 metres. I for one would not want to stand in front of it, even at 500 metres.
    Theres hope for my project yet then.

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    Great pictures.

    After closer inspection (below) The Doctor believes that aqueous ammonia could also be considered as an effective & inexpensive alternative for copper removal as long as it is not left in the barrel for hours on end. A clearly visible Tardis colour from fouling. Available in most advanced civilisations.

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    I use the MPro-7 line of products. I have always found them really good and I can normally clear out a few hundred rounds of copper down to the steel in a couple of runs through. I let the copper remover sit for about an hour and then clear it with gun cleaner and then reapply copper remover.

    I agree with the borescope, often you can find things that aren't really an issue or get upset that your brand new barrels rifling has tooling marks in it etc.

 

 

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