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Caught him out trying to steer everyone off his own recipe !!
Good work Adam !
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Brad Y wrote:Cam- do you give that patch one stroke or two down the bore?
What about upper engine cleaner (GM TEC) that stuff is designed to remove carbon from engines whilst running (combustion). One damp patch of that down the bore before the first shot might have a lubrication effect and also prevent carbon fouling from sticking as much...
ecomeat wrote:Ahhhhh.![]()
Caught him out trying to steer everyone off his own recipe !!
Good work Adam !![]()
Brad Y wrote:What about upper engine cleaner (GM TEC) that stuff is designed to remove carbon from engines whilst running (combustion).
Cameron Mc wrote:Another one to try, two stroke oil. One drop on a patch.
This also works when running a barrel in.
Do you believe me Tony?
Cam
AlanF wrote:I've been floating the idea of having an extended number of sighters (for barrel fouling purposes) allowed in the rules, just for the first range of the day. This was done at US Nationals in Raton, with a similar "blow-off" session in the FCWC.
johnk wrote:I wouldn't favour that. I've spent considerable time developing a procedure that results in my barrels being acceptably clean and capable of maintaining group, so I reckon it is one of the necessary skills, like wind judgment...
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