He obviously has not read the instructions on the JB jar "Use sparingly".
Not much at all if anything.I wonder how much throat advancing I’d see using JB paste ? Probably a lot..
I vote for annealing!Followed closely by case cleaning!
What makes it worse is that you act like you've done all the testing that he has done to prove his theory.Yep. That makes it even worse.
Dude guy. I spent 23 years at NAWC WD testing weapons from 5.56 through 20mm. His knowledge of why a barrel gets "rough" is astoundingly ridiculous.What makes it worse is that you act like you've done all the testing that he has done to prove his theory.
I'm sure you did, Next, you're going to tell us you were a DEVGRU operator.Dude guy. I spent 23 years at NAWC WD testing weapons from 5.56 through 20mm. His knowledge of why a barrel gets "rough" is astoundingly ridiculous.
My buddy's 7 Rem mag barrel was toast in around 600 rounds, He was shooting Berger 190s at 3240 fps though.HIGH PERFORMANCE
He is running 300NM in competition. It is literally torching itself to death. Ive read one account of a 300nm going south under 800 rounds. Maybe this technique is better suited toward the 28 nosler 300 rum crowd.
The common belief has always been that the mere presence of JB Bore Paste in the same room as your barrel would ruin it. Another internut echo chamber belief not true?
Have you ever tried flitz? Works great and makes the job easier than jb.I've used JB and as far as it being abrasive, it's right up there with lard.......Arm gets tired after a few hundred strokes...
I wonder how much throat advancing I’d see using JB paste ? Probably a lot..
I have gone on high-round-count squirrel safaris for decades, always cleaning with good solvents and bronze brushes. After around 500-700 rounds I use the JB to get the carbon ring under control and take the copper and carbon out almost completely - something the solvents and brushes just don't seem to tackle nearly as well. I'd guess about 20-40 strokes per barrel on barrels that still shoot very accurately, given some I'm still using have well over 6,000 or 7,000 rounds on them. Mind you, these aren't shot in bench rest competitions where the most extreme accuracy is demanded, but if JB was bad on barrels, these suckers would not shoot. I do use it in my target barrels, though much more sparingly - mostly for that carbon ring. I love that stuff. I do try to keep 90% of the strokes limited to the throat and the first 6" to 8" of the bore. That would equate to approximately 300 strokes over the time it took my "high mileage" barrels to get to the round count where they are at. That would be the same as about 5 strokes per every 100 rounds run through them. If it is bad - it can't be THAT bad....The common belief has always been that the mere presence of JB Bore Paste in the same room as your barrel would ruin it. Another internut echo chamber belief not true?
Looking good!Thanks for the response, I currently see about .001 of throat advancing per 150-200 ish rounds on a BR, I keep them pretty clean also but I really don’t use hard abrasive pastes.

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