Hello, I hope everyone is doing well.
I just got a borescope and I ran it down my Parker-Hale Whitworth barrel. I’ve had this rifle for about 10 months and I always clean it to a military standard, as I do all my firearms. It was made in 1978 and I have no idea how many homes it has had. When I bought it, it was in rather unloved condition. It was dirty and had rust all along the underside of the barrel. I cleaned it up and have been obsessing over it ever since.
The borescope shocked me! There were rust ‘freckles’ all along the bore that no amount of scrubbing with bore brushes and 0000 steel wool would shift. I had to resort to a chemical solution to remove the rust, which worked perfectly. Yes, before anyone asks, I was exceedingly careful and followed the instructions closely and flushed out all trace of the chemical product. No damage whatsoever was incurred.
I’m attaching a couple of pictures of the bore. There are a few white coloured splotches in the lower half of the bore which I can’t identify. Is it leading or pitting? I have only ever used paper-patched projectiles in this rifle, so I don’t think any leading was caused by me. Also in the upper 1/3rd of the bore there are two white hexagonal lines around the bore. Strange.
I just got a borescope and I ran it down my Parker-Hale Whitworth barrel. I’ve had this rifle for about 10 months and I always clean it to a military standard, as I do all my firearms. It was made in 1978 and I have no idea how many homes it has had. When I bought it, it was in rather unloved condition. It was dirty and had rust all along the underside of the barrel. I cleaned it up and have been obsessing over it ever since.
The borescope shocked me! There were rust ‘freckles’ all along the bore that no amount of scrubbing with bore brushes and 0000 steel wool would shift. I had to resort to a chemical solution to remove the rust, which worked perfectly. Yes, before anyone asks, I was exceedingly careful and followed the instructions closely and flushed out all trace of the chemical product. No damage whatsoever was incurred.
I’m attaching a couple of pictures of the bore. There are a few white coloured splotches in the lower half of the bore which I can’t identify. Is it leading or pitting? I have only ever used paper-patched projectiles in this rifle, so I don’t think any leading was caused by me. Also in the upper 1/3rd of the bore there are two white hexagonal lines around the bore. Strange.
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