What are your opinions on fire lapping? I'm specifically looking at the David Tubbs Final Finish System. I've used it on one rifle and while I didn't notice a change in accuracy the gun is much easier to clean. I'm considering trying it again and was curious as to some other experiences/opinions. The gun I'm looking to try it on is a 280 Rem that seems to have a rough barrel...takes a lot of work to get clean compared to my other rifles. Thanks for the help. Jeff
Posts: 178 | Location: Anchorage, AK | Registered: 07 January 2002
I used Tubb's FinalFinish on a couple of my rifles. I noticed increased velocities for these rifles. I noticed a much smoother feel with a tight patch by grit #3.
My swede 29" improved accuracy and showed no tendancy to foul with moly bullets. Both rifles seem to clean up much quicker than before lapping.
quote:Originally posted by George Capriola: I used the NECO system on my Ruger 77/22VHZ. There was no improvement in accuracy, but the barrel was noticeably easier to clean. Regards, George.
I had the same results with the Tubbs system. Much easier to clean and greatly reduced copper fouling. No difference in accuracy.
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Posts: 2440 | Location: Northern New York, WAY NORTH | Registered: 04 March 2001
I am looking to get a new 7mm mag Savage and am planning on starting out with molly bullets and only using molly bullets. This "fire lapping" sounds like a good thing to do before i even shoot the first molly bullet through the new gun. What do you guys think?