Polishing has worked for me, and cleaning the barrel is so much easier and faster. And I did get about a 10% increase in FPS without adjusting anything
10% really? Can you explain your method and materials!! I would love to get 10% out of my Texan!! Shooting 960 now if I can get 10% that would be amazing!! Thanks in advance
@@Mid_michigan_tatoos its with a very low power gun maybe possible ,from 7,5 tot 30 joule i gues , because of the little energy behind it ,.with a high power gun i dont believe it
Yes a quick polish is a must You are just hand finishing naw I have done that to every liner I have I used autosol metal polish I used string with 3 knots 1inch apart and put the polishing cream on the middle knot I do about 15 passes and that’s it There are many ways to do this This is my way Another nice vid Keep up the good work Wayne from South Wales UK
I've heard it's important to put the barrel tip agene something so it doesn't damage the crown like the wall you don't want it to come out the front of your barrel
I've noticed that my choke is VERY tight which seems crazy in a slug barrel! In fact as a big bore shooter I get my best accuracy in unchoked barrels. This choked .25 barrel just isn't performing like it should. I'd love to polish it open more but just can't figure out a way that doesn't damage the rest of the barrel. I'm seriously considering buying an 800 barrel and cutting it down to 700 to get rid of the choke. Note that after shooting over 700 NSA 36 gr slugs, I fire lapped the barrel by shooting 30 JB polish coated bullets, then cleaning. It did make an improvement in group size but again, I think the chokes the problem
Polishing has worked for me, and cleaning the barrel is so much easier and faster. And I did get about a 10% increase in FPS without adjusting anything
10% really? Can you explain your method and materials!! I would love to get 10% out of my Texan!! Shooting 960 now if I can get 10% that would be amazing!! Thanks in advance
@@Mid_michigan_tatoos its with a very low power gun maybe possible ,from 7,5 tot 30 joule i gues , because of the little energy behind it ,.with a high power gun i dont believe it
Yes a quick polish is a must
You are just hand finishing naw
I have done that to every liner I have
I used autosol metal polish
I used string with 3 knots 1inch apart and put the polishing cream on the middle knot
I do about 15 passes and that’s it
There are many ways to do this
This is my way
Another nice vid
Keep up the good work
Wayne from South Wales UK
Looking forward to seeing the shooting tests of this. Thanks for sharing!
👌👍I am always learning new things,congrats!
I've heard it's important to put the barrel tip agene something so it doesn't damage the crown like the wall you don't want it to come out the front of your barrel
Great video bro !!! I used mother’s and a mop it’s coming together man thanks for the silicone tip bro it fixed front reg issue !!!
I've noticed that my choke is VERY tight which seems crazy in a slug barrel! In fact as a big bore shooter I get my best accuracy in unchoked barrels. This choked .25 barrel just isn't performing like it should.
I'd love to polish it open more but just can't figure out a way that doesn't damage the rest of the barrel.
I'm seriously considering buying an 800 barrel and cutting it down to 700 to get rid of the choke.
Note that after shooting over 700 NSA 36 gr slugs, I fire lapped the barrel by shooting 30 JB polish coated bullets, then cleaning. It did make an improvement in group size but again, I think the chokes the problem
Hey man, don't pull too hard, you'll turn that straw into a boomerang.
It works! But more polishing time!
Thanks for sharing!
I do the same thing to my firearms 👍👍
Absolutely 💯