BP bbls can be remarkably tolerant of 'freckling' ---
one trick i have used to polish things a bit, was after a good scrubbing out, to grease my patches with auto-finish rubbing compound. The cheapstuff from big box is ol: red for staters and the white to finish. Don't overdo it: just knock off the worst and mebbe see a bit of dull glean coming around.
When you clean it after shooting, run a patch of compound up and down a bit, and then finish it off with the regular stuff you use. Cheaper than a new bbl, and if you have knocked off the worst of it, a good tough greased patch will continue to minutely smooth it out.
just a thought. The breech end of my .40 cal Mountain squirrel rifle looked pretty bad when I pulled the plug, but a decade later it still shoots better than I can hold it.ybthw
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- Picked up a T/C .54 cal White Mountain carbine -
brionic,
2012-07-24, 19:00
- If the barrel IS toast, you can always find a replacement/up - Rob Leahy, 2012-07-24, 19:08
- BP bbls can be remarkably tolerant of 'freckling' --- - John Meeker, 2012-07-24, 20:21