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    Graphite wearing barrels

    For those that graphite dip their bullets / dust the inside of the neck ( me )

    So does it or will it "polish" the barrel?

    I have been getting better grouping since doing this, is it me, is it the even friction, or is it the polishing effect?

    Does the graphite vapourise and disappear or relocate to the bore?

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    Id say if anything your improved groups would be from more consistent seating depth .
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    i wonder if a sash cam with inbuilt gps would stand in court. i drive to my gps speed not the speedo all the time as its far more accurate

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    Graphite has the abrasiveness of 1-in-4 oil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gonetropo View Post
    i wonder if a sash cam with inbuilt gps would stand in court. i drive to my gps speed not the speedo all the time as its far more accurate
    Jeepers, Holy off topic Batman!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gonetropo View Post
    i wonder if a sash cam with inbuilt gps would stand in court. i drive to my gps speed not the speedo all the time as its far more accurate
    are you on the right thread gonetropo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mauser308 View Post
    I don't think the graphite will create any issues whatsoever, it is a lubricant so if anything could reduce the MV slightly through reducing friction and lessening the time available for the expanding propellant gasses to push on the bullet before hitting open atmosphere.
    @gonetropo which thread are you on for your answer to this question, can you link to it so we can reply to this thread on that one
    pretty sure was in conversation with richard wilhelm at wilhelm arms and optics

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnd View Post
    For those that graphite dip their bullets / dust the inside of the neck ( me )

    So does it or will it "polish" the barrel?

    I have been getting better grouping since doing this, is it me, is it the even friction, or is it the polishing effect?



    Does the graphite vapourise and disappear or relocate to the bore?
    I would think graphite is much the same as the moly coating craze that swept the shooting world a few years ago
    if anything it would lower the friction in the neck a little may make it more consistent,
    The burning powder gas temperature is what does the damage bullets not so much if you are worried about barrel wear
    shoot cast bullets at 1500fps and your barrel will out last your grandkids.
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