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Author:  Gobblenow [ Wed Mar 09, 2005 11:00 am ]
Post subject:  something that will be a big help this season

Here is a step by step on how to make your gun shoot better, not matter what tube or shells you use... this has been posted before...something to do now before the season.here is some information from a fellow named John
>Coit, from South Carolina I believe, that everyone might wish to consider
>for their turkey gun: ""I think you can pull somemore serious potential out
>of your gun with a little bore polishing.
>
>Polishing the bore:
>
>cleaning rod
>bore brush
>scotchbrite pad
>wd40
>gun cleaning solvent
>patches
>3/8 drill
>
>Thoroughly clean the barrel removing all fouling wipe dry with dry patches
>
>cut your scotch brite pad so it will encompass the bore brush and cover the
>bristles entirely.
>
>lube the barrel and scotch brite pad with liberal amounts of wd 40
>
>with cleaning rod attached to your drill work the scotch brite covered bore
>brush into the back of the barrel slow turning of the drill greatly eases
>this.
>
>On high speed run the drill and bore brush up and down the barrel stopping
>at the joint where the choke meets the barrel ( measure it first and mark
>the rod with some tape so you know where to stop. You want to polish the
>joint but not run the pad out of the end of the choke. Make sure you keep
>that brush moving up and down the barrel and do not overlook polishing the
>back of the bore as well. In between scotch brite pad changes swab with a
>clean patch and check progress what your looking for is an absolutely smooth
>glass finish with no ridges pits or scoring marks. In most cases twenty
>minutes and one pad change in between will leave you with a substantially
>smoother and better shooting shot gun.
>
>I have yet to do a factory barrel that didnt improve patterns by at least
>25%
>
>Before you shoot the gun make sure you swab out the barrel and put a light
>coat of oil in the barrel. Shoot the gun re oil and then you can go back to
>your normal maintainence routine.
>
>Why does it work? well heres the theroy as it was told to me . As the shot
>wad travels down the barrel it encounters friction with the barrel. Any
>imperfection in the barrel acts as a drag on the wad slowing it down. As
>this happens your shot charge does not slow down and the shot string length
>gets longer. When the shot encounters the choke you are actually choking
>less shot than the choke is designed to handle and choking it in varied
>densities causing fliers and holes in the pattern. What you want is the shot
>string to be as short as possible when it encounters the choke. Smoothing
>the barrel helps to accomplish this.Ideally you would want your shot to all
>be in the wad until it encounters the wad stripper in the choke. One thing
>Ive noticed is after polishing the average gun handles the hevier shot
>charges better than before. thus giving you more pellets out there and even
>higher hit counts.
>
>I can tell you this much polishing the bores of these shotguns around here
>had a more dramatic affect in desinty and hit improvement than any of the
>aftermarket chokes or shells Ive tried. Combined with thes aftermarket
>products though the improvements are truely amazing. When you can put an
>entire pattern of 5's into a 10 inch circle at 30 yards youve got an
>absolutely deadly turkey gun all the way out to 40 without a doubt.
>

Author:  reed [ Wed Mar 09, 2005 11:27 am ]
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Are there any risks to doing this?....I have a tendency to be accident pron sometimes and i can see me messing it up or something!....I would like to try......could you tell me things i can do to help me not mess up.......oh yeah thats some great advice.....

Author:  Gobblenow [ Wed Mar 09, 2005 11:33 am ]
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GUESS THERE ARE RISKS ANYTIME YOU USE ANY KIND OF A MACHINE...WEAR GLASSES ETC..THE DRILL OR ROD YOU USE CAN TAKE THE FINISH (BLUEING) OFF THE BARREL OR GUN IF YOU LET ROTATING METAL HIT METAL, SO BE CAREFUL THERE ...i WOULD CLEAN THE CHOKE TUBE AS WELL IF YOU ARE USING A SCREW IN TUBE...I DDI THIS WITH MY BARRRELS ON THE GUN IN THE CASE OF THE nef 10, BUT TOOK OFFTHE BARREL FOR THE 870 AND THE OTHER BIRD GUNS i USE FOR UPLAND HUNTING...A VISE WOULD BE A BIG HELP TO HOLD THE BARRELS FIRMLY ALTHOUGH i DO NOT HAVE ONE...

Author:  reed [ Wed Mar 09, 2005 11:37 am ]
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thanks buddy....have a safe spring

Author:  maytom [ Wed Mar 09, 2005 2:00 pm ]
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Great tip!!! I'll have to try that before the season starts here in NY. :wink:

Author:  Diablo [ Wed Mar 09, 2005 9:02 pm ]
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the results are worth the effort...i improved my patterns by 15% using this technique.

Author:  sakoluvr [ Wed Mar 09, 2005 9:09 pm ]
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I like using JB Bore Paste in my rifles. It is a VERY VERY mild abrasive polishing compound, like jewlers rouge. After reading your post Gn, I think I will use it in my shotgun.

Author:  NCLimbhanger [ Thu Mar 10, 2005 4:56 pm ]
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I did this last spring to my 870.....absolutely shocking at the improvement of my patterns......it turned a "Beast" into a "MONSTER" !!

chris

Author:  maytom [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 11:20 am ]
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GN, which Scotch brite pad do they suggest to use??? :?:

Author:  TScottW99 [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 5:30 pm ]
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Paul,
I have been doing this also, and I use the Green (medium) 3M pad. I have also finished off with the blue (fine) 3M pad. Sure makes your barrel look nice and pretty. :D

Author:  maytom [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 6:09 pm ]
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Thanks Scotty, I'm going to do this to my barrel before the season starts this year!! :wink:

Author:  Gobblenow [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:19 pm ]
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Scott has given correct info ,at least it is what I used.

Author:  RONnTN [ Tue Mar 15, 2005 10:17 pm ]
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JUst got done and man what a shine! It was easy once i figured out how to hold the drill and barrel. My wife came out and asked why i was not using the vise i just had to have last year:) women!

Author:  Gobblenow [ Wed Mar 16, 2005 10:48 am ]
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I spent a couple of hours polishing five barrels the other day....they sure look pretty , turkey guns, ducks gun, bird gun...

Author:  Hawgnman [ Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:27 pm ]
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Has anyone tried this on a chromed barrel?

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