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Started by DirtNap647, March 13, 2012, 08:35:56 AM
Quote from: MrB0000M on March 13, 2012, 09:45:47 PMso to fix my gun problem i took scotch brite pad put mothers mag polish on it drill on low and went up and down for an hour kept buffing it.. then i dont know if you guys ever heard of it but i took never dull its cotton pre soaked for cleaning and polishing metals lots of guys use it on harleys u can clean silverware or anything and did it repeatedly up and down the barrel honestly it looks chrome and the numbers came back up dont know what helped either or but i will say to the eye that never dull made it look amazing tried 2 shots and they were good 302 and 327 so im happy dont know what to blame it on but its workin so thanks for all the help ...u guys ever try that never dull...?
Quote from: Reloader on March 13, 2012, 12:01:06 PMMrBOOOM,I think your problem was from using dry steel wool in the first place and even if it was lubed, it's best to follow with a final polish.What I personally would do to your gun:Install factory flush chokePlace bbl in padded viceChuck cleaning rod in cordless drillKnock the primer out of a fired hull and slide on cleaning rod as a guidePlace 12ga bronze brush on cleaning rodWrap a large cotton patch around the brush and soak it in oilSmear fine metal polish on cotton patch(JB, Montana, Flitz, etc)Insert brush in chamber and push it in the bbl a few inchesSlide bore guide(hull) down the rod and fully into the chamberStart spinning the rod with the drill and slowly move from hull to choke, never spin in one spot.Go back and forth for 20 passes, then pull it, put on a new patch and start overDo that for about 100 passes slowly from choke to hull, then thoroughly clean the bbl with solvents to remove all polish. Run some dry patches through the bore and hold the bbl up to a light. You should see a mirror like surface in the bore. Dry steel wool scratches steel. I think you have probably made your bbl rougher than it was before you started and it needs to be polished to remove this swirl pattern. That rough surface is causing friction.I don't think anyone should use steel wool in a bbl unless the bbl is very rough from the start and it should only be used if well lubed. It should be followed by the above or similar as well.Good Luckloder
Quote from: MrB0000M on March 14, 2012, 06:51:07 PMi was gonna ask you guys to when you say scotch brite i went to walmart they only had like 10 different kinds...scratch resistant, heavy duty, sponges...etc....what kind do you all use...?
Quote from: fountain2 on March 14, 2012, 09:03:55 PMi did the same thing today to mine as u. went shooting and was all happy til i shot. the first shot looked awful and then ran the brand new bore snake through it and the first set of brushes came out full of plastic. i give up. guess ive ruined some bbls. gona go back tomorrow and shoot the hell out of it and not clean it, then snake it and pattern a few hunting loads. maybe i can shoot it dirty enough to foul it back to normal