The previous thread on a Chiappa 44 prompted me to dig mine out of the pile and take a look down the barrel. The tag says I cleaned it in 2020, but not sure if I fired it after. Yikes! It was leaded up, big time. So, I cleaned and cleaned, bronze brushed, cleaned more and so on. It was an improvement but still leaded . I dropped it off at Deaners.
Picked the rifle up today. Dean says if I shoot lead bullets it will lead again. He says the bore is rough. I took it home and ran the bore scope in it. My goodness gracious! (or something along that line
) The lands look like the barrel had a very coarse tap run through it. No wonder it leaded up. Jeez, I've never seen anything like it. Way too late to take it back or hope for any warranty.
I'll post some pics from the bore scope tomorrow. To those who scoff at the idea of a bore scope, the bore looks okay to the naked eye, but, oh my, when you see what it actually looks like, you'll maybe see the value of the scope. I see and watch ever so many people at guns shows take the bolts out and look through the barrels of rifles and think they can tell what the bore is like. Many barrels look nice and shiny to the naked eye. I realize that a rough bore isn't always the death knell for a rifle, so no need to harp at me about that idea.
Here we go:



Picked the rifle up today. Dean says if I shoot lead bullets it will lead again. He says the bore is rough. I took it home and ran the bore scope in it. My goodness gracious! (or something along that line
I'll post some pics from the bore scope tomorrow. To those who scoff at the idea of a bore scope, the bore looks okay to the naked eye, but, oh my, when you see what it actually looks like, you'll maybe see the value of the scope. I see and watch ever so many people at guns shows take the bolts out and look through the barrels of rifles and think they can tell what the bore is like. Many barrels look nice and shiny to the naked eye. I realize that a rough bore isn't always the death knell for a rifle, so no need to harp at me about that idea.
Here we go:



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