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Buffalo Arms Bore wipe system
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08-07-2016, 11:23 PM,
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RE: Buffalo Arms Bore wipe system
(08-07-2016, 04:23 PM)powderburner Wrote: Don, I am worried about you. Twerking with bore wipes just sounds bad. Now tweekin them is a little better
It does sound bad
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08-08-2016, 08:05 PM,
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J.B.
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RE: Buffalo Arms Bore wipe system
Doesn't sound good  . I'm more likely to get paid not to twerk...but thats another story. Have ordered a kit for the 40/70 and some bits and pieces to give it a test in the 44 also. Looking forward to giving it a try and hopefully getting my son into wiping as I think it may solve a lot of the 40's inconsistencies. Blow tubing just doesn't cut it here when temperatures climb and the air dries out. Must admit I'd like to try the Rick Morrill set up also and may pursue that avenue as well. ... Well it makes a change from buying another mould.
J.B.
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08-08-2016, 10:53 PM,
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RE: Buffalo Arms Bore wipe system
Don I believe that would be the way to go in the long run but I was itching to give these a try and that 'folding stuff' was a little thin on the ground... so I decided to have a little sample to start off with rather that wait too long to try them out. Most of our match shoots involve 3-5 sighters and 10 for score so having at least 30 ready to go ( preferably more ) would seem a good place to start.
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