In my travels across the interwebz, I ran across Tubb's Final Finish and Tubb's Final Finish TMS (link). They seem interesting but idunno... Do any of you have any experience with these products and/or opinions? If so, please share...
In his book and articles, John Barsness talks about using it to bring life back to an eroded leade in a high round count barrel, but he said don't use it on a barrel unless you are correcting a problem. Basically, if it ain't broke...
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Originally Posted By wingsnthings: In his book and articles, John Barsness talks about using it to bring life back to an eroded leade in a high round count barrel, but he said don't use it on a barrel unless you are correcting a problem. Basically, if it ain't broke...
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I would agree with the Final Finish to a point. If the barrel is shooting good and not fouling heavy then no need.
The TMS is a different story though and can be used to keep the throat smooth.
I used Final Finish in a Remington 700 in 6mm that had a terrible fouling problem. It worked wonders. A bought some for my .223 (loaded) and another guy needed them worse than me for a Sako 85. It still fouls pretty bad. If I do it again I'm doing the full 50 rather than the 20 loaded ones.
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