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Old 07-14-2018, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by HW223 View Post
Only way to tell is using the bore scope ,patch inspection is not reliable , some barrels require less than others , if it coppers and you keep shooting over it , it will not fix the problem area , copper and blue black scaling cause stray shots , worse it gets the farther they go ,if you have a barrel that doesn’t foul there is no need to clean between ,those are very rare onbreak in
I do know of one proponent of the method I have outlined and he does use a bore scope to back his theory up.

Part of me says that cut rifled barrels are partly to blame for the need to “break in” a barrel. In my experience they can be brutal foulers. But that is only my theory.
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