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I've got a 300WSM barrel that fouls terrible. It takes forever to clean after 20 or so shots. I need to use JB to get the copper fouling out. I started with Sweets, but couldn't get it all out...at least I gave up as the patches never stopped turning blue.

Any suggestions? Should I try fire lapping, polishing with JB, or other alternative?

The rifle is finiky and I suspect it may be due to the bad fouling. If it shot good, I probably wouldn't worry about it.

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Posts: 178 | Location: Anchorage, AK | Registered: 07 January 2002Reply With Quote
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I can't remember the name of the outfit in Anchorage but, they specilaize in custom Marlins and bolt actions. I bet they would lap the barrel for you. If not, there is plenty of info around on how to do it yourself. If you screw it up, you probably haven't lost much. It sounds like your rifle is a candidate for a new tube if the lapping doesn't bring out the desired results.


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JAB, I would firelap it in a heartbeat. The Tubbs Final Finish system is the way to go. I've lapped or been involved in firelapping a bunch of rifles, and it has never hurt any of them, and has helped most of them, some tremendously. You simply load the correct caliber bullets, and follow the directions, shooting the progressively finer 'grits' of bullets. It is simple straightforward and works well in my experience. The only negative I've seen at all is a slight lengthening of the throat.

I have personally firelapped a couple of my 300 WSM's and the results were great, much improved accuracy and incredibly reduced fouling.

Good Luck--Don
 
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JAB--
I would recommend you avoid Wild West Guns unless you need a particular product or service only they offer. They can be a pain in the ass...and I won't take a gun there again.

Stan Jackson does excellent work for reasonable prices. He's at 349-3854.

Cheers,

Dan
 
Posts: 430 | Location: Anchorage, AK | Registered: 02 March 2006Reply With Quote
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I'll likely end up using the Tubbs Final Finish. I might go slow and just use the finer grit bullets and see how it comes out. The gun definately needs some help.

Dan, Don't worry, I won't ever take anything to Wild West Guns.
 
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As a cleaner have you tried Wipeout?


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