Richard Parsons
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Good groups. Panic over I hope.....Below is my 5 shot groups from my load development. Note they’re on 1cm graph paper, 5 shot groups for 32 and 39gr Sierra Blitzkings.
Good groups. Panic over I hope.....Below is my 5 shot groups from my load development. Note they’re on 1cm graph paper, 5 shot groups for 32 and 39gr Sierra Blitzkings.
I suggest including the above as it is quite possible to put a nice bevel on the last 2mm of barrel at the crown end if you use it frequently as can be the temptation.So using a bore paste will not damage anything (if you use it carefully) but it will take a while for the rifle to settle afterwards.
They are not really aggressive. You won't hurt your bore using them. In fact they are oftentimes the render of last resort when all else fails cleaning wise.
none of these statements changes my opinion that bore pastes have any place in a cleaning regimeBut it is indeed not something one should use on a daily basis if one wants to maintain one's zero. It does change the surface properties in the barrel quite substantially and cannot be compared with a regular cleaning job, not even using chemical solvents. So using a bore paste will not damage anything but it will take a while for the rifle to settle afterwards.
Aggressive stuff that, why anyone would want to do it for no need and remove a reasonable amount of metal i have no ideaBore paste? Not in my barrels.
It does NOT remove any metal. One of the most persistent myths around.Aggressive stuff that, why anyone would want to do it for no need and remove a reasonable amount of metal i have no idea
OK, you got my attention, So what does it do?It does NOT remove any metal. One of the most persistent myths around.
I can assure you, it does. Same as metal polish, which is what it effectively is.It does NOT remove any metal. One of the most persistent myths around.
I can assure you, it does. Same as metal polish, which is what it effectively is.
It is basically a liquid sand paper...It does NOT remove any metal. One of the most persistent myths around.
It will polish away anything which is less hard than your barrel. It isn‘t witchcraft..OK, you got my attention, So what does it do?
They will also take off some of the metal surface.So what do metal polishers & linishers do when they “polish”metal surfaces?