Pete Wass
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After shooting a 3 gun match and an Unlimited match a few days ago I can report on my findings on the two new barrels on my rifles. I began with both barrels clean; no black on patches and smooth feel on a dry patch the entire length of both barrels. Cleaned the Sporter barrel after the Sporter match, dry patch, wet patch with Patch Out, 5 brush strokes, dry patch,wet patch with Lead Out, 15 minute soak, ddry patch, Wet patch with Patch out and left it wet with Patch Out..
Cleaned the Rock Creek the same as the Sporter and using the Patch out, then a soak of No Lead for 15 minutes seemed to keep the lead out during the 5 cards I shot it. Left it wet and when I finished up cleaning at home, the Ratchet on the Sporter was spotless. I would expect that, only having shot around 60 shots through it. To paraphrase the lad who wrote the long description on parallax years ago, "here is where the booger falls into the soup", the Rock has lead in the first inch of the barrel and another spot about half way down the barrel. Not much of a surprise to me.
I plan to see how many doses of No Lead it will take to get the lead out of the throat, if indeed it is possible with only the liquid. If it does, in fact, yield a clean patch then I will proceed to the center spot. At this point, I have little faith in that there is more than lead in the soup. We'll see. I have been tied up solid since the match getting into new digs but this too shall pass. I'll report on what I do to get the lead out.
Pete
Cleaned the Rock Creek the same as the Sporter and using the Patch out, then a soak of No Lead for 15 minutes seemed to keep the lead out during the 5 cards I shot it. Left it wet and when I finished up cleaning at home, the Ratchet on the Sporter was spotless. I would expect that, only having shot around 60 shots through it. To paraphrase the lad who wrote the long description on parallax years ago, "here is where the booger falls into the soup", the Rock has lead in the first inch of the barrel and another spot about half way down the barrel. Not much of a surprise to me.
I plan to see how many doses of No Lead it will take to get the lead out of the throat, if indeed it is possible with only the liquid. If it does, in fact, yield a clean patch then I will proceed to the center spot. At this point, I have little faith in that there is more than lead in the soup. We'll see. I have been tied up solid since the match getting into new digs but this too shall pass. I'll report on what I do to get the lead out.
Pete
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