





Fairly active shooter and reloader, but I've never taken a lot of time to deep dive into things. Generally I've just learned as I go from friends and people that know more than me and of course some critic thinking and common sense.
I recently got a bore scope and now I am very interested in the barrel and how things work inside. This rifle I have pictured here has approximately 400 rounds through it. It's a 300 win mag with 26 inch barrel shooting 195 grain eldm at about 3090 fps.
When I looked down this barrel for the first time, it appeared to have a decent looking carbon ring. So I read a lot about it on here and went to work. It appears it has somewhat cleaned up, but it also looks like it's still there too, I'm kind of confused. It also appears to be some fire cracking, no?
I don't really know exactly what I'm looking at but I think I have some what of an idea.
I added some other pictures with what looks kind of rust like (assuming it's some copper fouling?) also chunks of grey on the lands (is this carbon?)
The one thing I'm really curious about are the horizontal lines you can see in some of the pictures, they appear to be there from the factory, love to get some thoughts an opinions on this.
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