I did a bone headed move. In fitting a new Sharon barrel to a Renegade stock I decided to silver solder the underlug in place. That worked great except I took no precaution to protect the bore. The result is that I have a spot of slag in the bore. I can clearly feel it with a tight cleaning patch. Fired patches show a hole on one edge corresponding to a land. I have tried to "lap" out that spot with no luck. As we all know when slag forms on an exterior surface it can be chipped off but is near impossible to sand or file off since it is glass hard. I should have protected the bore with Brownells "heat stop" but just didn't think of it.
Does any one know of a way to remove such slag from inside the bore? :hmm:
Does any one know of a way to remove such slag from inside the bore? :hmm: