Oh no not the Skokie smurfsWhat cartridge, bullet and powder? Maybe Tikka is buying some barrel steel from the Smurfs?
Sometimes the Teslong digital camera doesn’t color shift correctly and everything that’s really shiny stainless shows bluish. Sometimes letting it get a view of something outside of the bore gets the color properly balanced.First post on the forum, although I've been reading for a while.
I recently got a borescope, and have been using it to examine copper/carbon fouling before/after cleaning my rifles. One strange thing that I'm not sure how to interpret is the almost consistent blue coloration of my Tikka T3x barrel. None of my other barrels exhibit this coloration and I have been cleaning them similarly. This condition is pretty consistent from throat to muzzle, but the chamber and the very start of the throat are white metal.
Does anyone know what this is? Is the entire barrel coated in a thin layer of copper? I'm not really concerned because the rifle still shoots well enough for my purposes (well under 1 moa @ 300yds), but I'd be curious to know.
Attached are pics of the bore from the borescope. I have a video as well but it was too large to attach.
Heat treatment/stress relief colors. CHF barrels require a stress relief after rifling, same as button barrels. Usually it’s more of a plum color, but that’s what it is.
Is the plastic brush blue?It's a stainless barrel. Today after shooting (these pictures are older) I used iosso very conservatively in the bore for the first time and the only thing I noticed that changes is that there is now absolutely no black carbon in the barrel - I believe the pictures above show a couple streaks. The blue 'finish' remains. Only a couple of strokes with a plastic brush, and I try not to short stroke - I'm scared of ruining things!
No, I have a blue one for a 30-cal but my 6.5 brushes are black.Is the plastic brush blue?
Have you tried not using plastic brush? Maybe the culprit.No, I have a blue one for a 30-cal but my 6.5 brushes are black.