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oldwun 01-30-2007 05:04 PM

RE: 50 strokes of JB Bore Paste
 
I have used the JB for years. Yes it will turn black at the blink of a hat. After u make a 100 or so strokes run a cotton ball thru the bore. If you see any cotton snagged in the bore try another 100 strokes and try the cotton again. From then on use 50 strokes and continue until u do not have any cotton hanging in thr bore. it will slick it up!! I have a 220 swift heavy barrel varmit rifle that picked up 180 fps after I polished the bore.

Pglasgow 01-31-2007 04:49 PM

RE: 50 strokes of JB Bore Paste
 
Well I couldn't stand it. That little snag 1/3 the way down the Kodiak's bore. . . I did 60 more strokes. It's absolutely gone now. Several tries with the cotton ball comes out snag free. All shiny and smooth now, Awesome:D. I want to go shooting! Got so many things I want to try . . .

Pglasgow 01-31-2007 08:57 PM

RE: 50 strokes of JB Bore Paste
 
I've shot 51 rounds through my Apex. 34 Ballets and 17 375 SSB. I decided to the do the cotton ball test tonight. I had no snags or catches. I figured there would be no benefit to using the Bore Paste on it. Is that right? Could I expect better performance or not risk its current performance by treating the bore? Or is it better to leave her just as she is?

Underclocked 01-31-2007 10:29 PM

RE: 50 strokes of JB Bore Paste
 
I would leave that one alone for now. If she's shootin fine, then I would leave it untilshe isn't.

oldwun 02-01-2007 08:11 AM

RE: 50 strokes of JB Bore Paste
 
If I didn't have any cotton hangingI would leave it alone!! The idea is to make the bore as smooth as possible. that will maximize your barrel's performance.

lemoyne 02-01-2007 08:33 AM

RE: 50 strokes of JB Bore Paste
 
Pglasgow, Any place that sells compounds for polishing wheels [the cloth ones should have it].
Your local tool and hardware might have it.
http://www.houseoftools.com/subgrouping.htm?cat=1719&orderfield=&sort=
If not try here. Lee



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