Re: JB compound
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: former naval person</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks for the apologies, TresMon...but I have seen ANAL guys really do damage with that...might take 2000 to 3000 strokes, but, HEY...still BLACK...gotta stroke more! Especially when the rod bends and cuts the chamber mouth. Most of the time, no. As you said. You just gotta remember the outliers. Love your informative posts. Hope you get the job you are searching for. Ciao. FNP </div></div>
Well dang. Seeing as how you can run JB down a bore that has never seen a bullet and it come out black- if a guy uses that as a gauge for when to stop JB'ing- I guess you could wear out a barrel if you truly keep at it till the jb doesn't come out black cause it wont ever happen!
I guess I forget about the folks on the extreme fringes when I'm on this here world wide interweb.
Thanks for the kind words sir.
For the Tresmon:
I have used this following regimen for years and will continue. Break in a brand new barrel nice and easy at a range session. Clean it as normal with bore solvent, then. Jb stroke it about 300ish passes. Finsih with Kroil.
Shoot and clean per normal bore solvent manner every 1 range session- 100 rounds as matches/time allows, etc.
Every 150-200 rounds it gets a good JB'ing. I got like so with the *rod* stroke: in 6" , back out, in 12" & out, in all the way to muzzle & all the way back out. This emphasizes polishing the throat area mostly (to keep fire checking smooth and snag free) but also nourishes the whole bore in a loving manner.
The result: My low budget builds normally will shoot .25moa @ 400yards, and When I say how many rounds I get out of a bore, folks usually raise an eyebrow and give me a "yeah right" look....
* * I use a carbon fiber rod. I dont even trust "coated" steel rods in my bores because I have had the coating come off on me or be sliced off by the crown of the muzzle. I always use a tight precision machined bore guides- none of this floppy universal stuff, etc. I subscribe to the "cleaning rods have worn out far more barrels than bullets have" theorim..