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08-29-2016, 05:54 PM,
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Don McDowell
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Buffalo Arms Bore wipe system
If you are a wiper, these things are the cats meow. They are quick and thorough and work equally well with greasers or patched.
If you do decide to go with them, my advice would be order 2 kits for your caliber, and a box of the felts.
I soaked them in the napaoil/water solution and pushed them thru with an arsenal patch on the tip of a delrin rod.
Just be sure to put your patch pan well out in front of the muzzle as those buggers do gain some velocity and have a pretty good trajectory as they clear the muzzle.
A wise man can always be found alone. A weak man can always be found in a crowd.
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08-29-2016, 10:51 PM,
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RE: Buffalo Arms Bore wipe system
Don were you using them at the regional this weekend? I watched Bryan using them. I've never seen a BPTR rifle shoot so quickly :-). I have set at home but didn't want to try them first at the match. I figured a new rifle/scope combo was enough experimenting for me.
Chris.
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09-11-2016, 10:07 PM,
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RE: Buffalo Arms Bore wipe system
hiwall55,
if you were using bore riding nosed bullets you have just proved 2 points.
one is that the bore wipes and a patch really work for what they are meant to do.
the second is that bore riding nosed greasers only work in a lubed bore.
lubed as you did, or the lube in the barrel when blowtubing.
keep safe,
bruce.
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09-11-2016, 11:49 PM,
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RE: Buffalo Arms Bore wipe system
hiwall55,
you just nailed the issue.
if most bore riding nosed greasers were paper patched, the bore ride part would have paper on it for sure.
all that saves most greaser shooters when using this type of bullet is that fact that they are blowtubing.
under these circumstances, the first shot is the most likely one to leave lead and a few more standing sil targets than usual.
one way to minimize this, other than prelubing the bore, is to use a soft wadstack and hard bullets to minimize bumpup.
when we say hard bullets, this does not include 16:1, as even 12:1 bore diameter bullets will take the rifling thoroughly.
keep safe,
bruce.
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