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Barrel carboned up - thoughts on Gumout Regane?
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1633375" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Montana, totally agree on the probable result but its a trade off of getting rid of bad carbon fouling and then starting over to "break in" or season the barrel all over again. No choice, I failed to realize how bad the carbon was building up until pressure showed on a historical non pressure load (2 gr below max) which made me open my eyes and say &^%$^&. The real issue is will previous loads even remotely shoot like they did and will require some tweaking I am sure. Maybe my self inflicted problem will help others look at carbon especially for some of the really stable powders that seem to foster carbon buildup faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1633375, member: 63925"] Montana, totally agree on the probable result but its a trade off of getting rid of bad carbon fouling and then starting over to "break in" or season the barrel all over again. No choice, I failed to realize how bad the carbon was building up until pressure showed on a historical non pressure load (2 gr below max) which made me open my eyes and say &^%$^&. The real issue is will previous loads even remotely shoot like they did and will require some tweaking I am sure. Maybe my self inflicted problem will help others look at carbon especially for some of the really stable powders that seem to foster carbon buildup faster. [/QUOTE]
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