Brians356
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I have an original Model 700 Varmint from the impressed fleur-de-lis checkering era (late '70s?) in 6mm Rem which I floated and glass-bedded. The gun shows virtually no external wear, and has shown some accuracy potential shooting a few varmint bullets in the 70 to 87-grain range, using several powders.
However, it copper fouls quickly and heavily. It took a week to get all the copper out of it using many applications of Patch-Out (some soaking for 8 or more hours) interspersed with a few passes of JB Non-embedding Compound, but I finally got it to zero blue on the patch - really clean.
Then I shot 18 Berger 74-gr bullets through it ahead of Superformance (at up to 3800 fps), and it is already heavily copper fouled again. I can see the copper with the naked eye inside the muzzle, and Patch-Out leaves dark blue copper indication on the patches. Many hours of cleaning again lay ahead.
I am now fairly convinced to try the Tubb Final Finish regime on it. I see little to lose at this point, as I will soon wear it (and my elbow) out cleaning it anyway.
Any testimonials or opinions welcome!
Brian
However, it copper fouls quickly and heavily. It took a week to get all the copper out of it using many applications of Patch-Out (some soaking for 8 or more hours) interspersed with a few passes of JB Non-embedding Compound, but I finally got it to zero blue on the patch - really clean.
Then I shot 18 Berger 74-gr bullets through it ahead of Superformance (at up to 3800 fps), and it is already heavily copper fouled again. I can see the copper with the naked eye inside the muzzle, and Patch-Out leaves dark blue copper indication on the patches. Many hours of cleaning again lay ahead.
I am now fairly convinced to try the Tubb Final Finish regime on it. I see little to lose at this point, as I will soon wear it (and my elbow) out cleaning it anyway.
Any testimonials or opinions welcome!
Brian