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<blockquote data-quote="dmax1800" data-source="post: 1271801" data-attributes="member: 68255"><p>AZShooter: I checked the action screws 2 sessions ago (colder temps) and they were still torqued correctly. The aluminum pillars in the stock really help prevent the screws from working loose. Plus the torque on the HS stock (65/45 in lbs) is more than with a wood stock and don't work loose as easily.</p><p>I didn't know that a nick on the crown would cause a problem. I don't have a bore scope, but I'll check the crown. Learn something new every day.</p><p>I use Bore Tech carbon remover and copper remover (2 products). I did get more carbon and more copper than usual. After running 3 patches, brushing and then 3 more patches almost all of the carbon was removed (patch was almost totally clean). There was a little blue from the copper in the grooves, but it wasn't bad. I'm going to thoroughly clean the barrel again to get any residual.</p><p> </p><p>Many thanks for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmax1800, post: 1271801, member: 68255"] AZShooter: I checked the action screws 2 sessions ago (colder temps) and they were still torqued correctly. The aluminum pillars in the stock really help prevent the screws from working loose. Plus the torque on the HS stock (65/45 in lbs) is more than with a wood stock and don't work loose as easily. I didn't know that a nick on the crown would cause a problem. I don't have a bore scope, but I'll check the crown. Learn something new every day. I use Bore Tech carbon remover and copper remover (2 products). I did get more carbon and more copper than usual. After running 3 patches, brushing and then 3 more patches almost all of the carbon was removed (patch was almost totally clean). There was a little blue from the copper in the grooves, but it wasn't bad. I'm going to thoroughly clean the barrel again to get any residual. Many thanks for the input. [/QUOTE]
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