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mike in co
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bob,
i have said i do not have a borescope..i rely on what the patches and the targets tell me.
i have no issue with carbon at this point.
i do not use wire brushes in any of my moly treated bbls, i have on ocassion used a nylon or fibre brush, but 99% of the time chemicals and patches, no abrasives.
it works for me, your mileage may vary.
mike in co
i have said i do not have a borescope..i rely on what the patches and the targets tell me.
i have no issue with carbon at this point.
i do not use wire brushes in any of my moly treated bbls, i have on ocassion used a nylon or fibre brush, but 99% of the time chemicals and patches, no abrasives.
it works for me, your mileage may vary.
mike in co
What I am removing is the black stuff in the first 6-8 inches of the barrel forward of the chamber. I really don't know what it is.
I can say that the toughest stuff to remove is primer fowling that comes from firing a case with no powder. On first glance, one would think that primer residue would be consumed
by the powder , but maybe not.