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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 2382424" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>New the rifling is 3/thousandths of an inch which is about the thickness of 2 sheets of notebook paper. Not a whole lot to begin with, but the edges should be sharp. The following edge of the rifling will fill with lead and give it that smoothed out look. Use a boremop with hoppes no.9 and let it soak a good long time. Scrub with bronze or stainless brush. Nylon brushes are just a waste of your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 2382424, member: 6777"] New the rifling is 3/thousandths of an inch which is about the thickness of 2 sheets of notebook paper. Not a whole lot to begin with, but the edges should be sharp. The following edge of the rifling will fill with lead and give it that smoothed out look. Use a boremop with hoppes no.9 and let it soak a good long time. Scrub with bronze or stainless brush. Nylon brushes are just a waste of your time. [/QUOTE]
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