slipknot
NES Member
I know many of you will just say shoot the gun, no need to break it in. I have read a lot and watch videos about it and sharpshooters mostly state it helps and I can see why given that factory barrels have not been lapped much like a custom is. I am not comfortable using JB bore compound and running that in a brand new barrel.
So I want to do as my brother has recommended and use the Tubbs final finish bore lapping system for .308 bullets and I will purchase just the 50 bullet system and load them to the minimum spec rather than the expensive ammo already to go way to do it. Midway has them, they have both the ammo and just the actual bullets all ready to go with 5 stages of polishing.
They do not go into much detail about the cleaning procedure between sets of shots and was wondering if any of you have tried this system with a Factory barrel and how it went?
I have a new Remington 700P chambered in .308
I am getting all the proper cleaning stuff I think will be needed like a bore guide, Sweets , carbon fiber rod, Dewey - parker hale style Jag, etc.
Thanks if you can help me
So I want to do as my brother has recommended and use the Tubbs final finish bore lapping system for .308 bullets and I will purchase just the 50 bullet system and load them to the minimum spec rather than the expensive ammo already to go way to do it. Midway has them, they have both the ammo and just the actual bullets all ready to go with 5 stages of polishing.
They do not go into much detail about the cleaning procedure between sets of shots and was wondering if any of you have tried this system with a Factory barrel and how it went?
I have a new Remington 700P chambered in .308
I am getting all the proper cleaning stuff I think will be needed like a bore guide, Sweets , carbon fiber rod, Dewey - parker hale style Jag, etc.
Thanks if you can help me