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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 12:23 am |
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rws48 |
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I saw washing pels on You Tube. The fellow gently washes them in a glass container with dish liquid + warm water, rinses, lets air dry on towel
then lubes with some special pel lube, very easy on the lube.
He claims an aacuracy betterment worth the trouble but there is no
before wash or after wash/lube groups to judge if it's worth it.
Perhaps washing/lube isn't worth the trouble, shows no real results
in a regular store bought springer/gas ram but maybe would better
groups slightly in a dedicated match grade rifle.
Thoughts please? |
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 12:34 am |
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