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MountainDevil54 01-12-2012 06:36 PM

Lapping compound
 
So with the Renegade build that's going to start soon, i decided to freshen up the .50cal barrel i got in a few days ago. It does show some soft pitting in the bore, but should still be a good shooter. Its hard to find a barrel for these and so im only out $50 if it doesn't do well.

Anyway, i did the jb bore paste treatment and steel wool treatment but the pitting still felt sharp. A thought hit me and so i grabbed some birchwood casey stock sheen and conditioner since it has a slight abrasive to it and it works like a charm! Very smooth when pushing a tight patch down the bore, some of the deeper pits you can feel a catch so i was thinking.

Wheeler engineering sells a 3 compound lapping kit with i believe 220 - 320 and 620gr compound.

Have of you lapped a bore with this stuff? Im thinking about lubing some Thors with it and shoot them out of it so i get a good seal with the pressure when the base of the bullet expands. I of course will clean it completely between shots.

I know i can't remove the pits but if i can just smooth out some of the deeper stuff that would be great.

Mainly wanting to shoot REAL conicals out of it until i fit the project 54cal barrel onto it for patched balls.

builder459 01-12-2012 07:09 PM

Jon, is the .54 cal barrel going to be a RB twist ?

MountainDevil54 01-12-2012 09:49 PM

I believe it is a round ball twist i will have to check with the seller first.

bronko22000 01-13-2012 06:59 AM

MD, I found out last year that liquid Lava (the hand soap) is a good lapping compound also. It cleaned up a Hawken barrel very nicely. I've also heard that so is Comet or Ajax but never used them.

lemoyne 01-13-2012 10:13 AM

Jon, all lapping compounds are a grade of polishing compound, I avoid all the extra expense and confusion by using polishing compound I start with diamond grit then use the red [fine].


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