Hi,
The Quad barrel I (still) use is quite rough surfaced and collects lead like it was paid to. This is after around 2-3k rounds.
Leaded barrel:
Barrel roughness when it was previously cleaned:
I am intending to clean it now completely and get rid of the problem.
I was thinking if I bought some valve lapping paste and started shooting bullets covered in it?
Or should I just use a slug?
After deciding the best twist rate I will get a new barrel so this is more of an experiment, but I would not want to destroy this barrel intentionally either, want to keep it for testing even after receiving the new barrel.
I cannot think of bad sides to polishing it by shooting, should definitely get all corners and it certainly makes for an even stroke with a slug.
Opinions or experiences anyone?
The Quad barrel I (still) use is quite rough surfaced and collects lead like it was paid to. This is after around 2-3k rounds.
Leaded barrel:
Barrel roughness when it was previously cleaned:
I am intending to clean it now completely and get rid of the problem.
I was thinking if I bought some valve lapping paste and started shooting bullets covered in it?
Or should I just use a slug?
After deciding the best twist rate I will get a new barrel so this is more of an experiment, but I would not want to destroy this barrel intentionally either, want to keep it for testing even after receiving the new barrel.
I cannot think of bad sides to polishing it by shooting, should definitely get all corners and it certainly makes for an even stroke with a slug.
Opinions or experiences anyone?