Butch Lambert
Active member
Mikecr,
I found it.
It's a factory forum and there is no reason to believe OPs barrel actually is 'finished'.
It may have been badly lapped, or not lapped at all.
I know firelapping reduces copper fouling(where there is an issue), and that it does not hurt accuracy. Nor does normalizing lands occasionally using Tubbs TMS.
I use FF on both factory and custom barrels for break-in, and have watched it carefully with a borescope.
All it does is smooth over any machining protrusions left from drilling the bore, chamber reaming & crowning. It reduces fouling by leaving a slight parallel hatching that is closer to hand lapping from a better barrel maker.
TMS brings the lands closer to the same distance and form as they change unevenly. This extends accuracy(that would deteriorate otherwise) for barrel burning hunting barrels.
Butch
I found it.
It's a factory forum and there is no reason to believe OPs barrel actually is 'finished'.
It may have been badly lapped, or not lapped at all.
I know firelapping reduces copper fouling(where there is an issue), and that it does not hurt accuracy. Nor does normalizing lands occasionally using Tubbs TMS.
I use FF on both factory and custom barrels for break-in, and have watched it carefully with a borescope.
All it does is smooth over any machining protrusions left from drilling the bore, chamber reaming & crowning. It reduces fouling by leaving a slight parallel hatching that is closer to hand lapping from a better barrel maker.
TMS brings the lands closer to the same distance and form as they change unevenly. This extends accuracy(that would deteriorate otherwise) for barrel burning hunting barrels.
Butch