Just thought I'd share a story of a few bores that I've salvaged, that I could have easily given up on. I've done this a few times, but I recently bought a parts gun with a "shot out bore", that turned out to be a decent shooter, so that reminded me to finally share this.
This gun (a sportered SMLE Mk III*) came to me priced as if the barrel was shot out. I looked at it and it was ugly. Black, with rough hairs down its full length. A bronze brush followed by a few patches came out dark orange, then lighter orange (rust), then just black. The patches came out roughed up and although it became less dark, it had every appearance of being junk. I had nothing to lose, so I wrapped medium steel wool around the same bronze brush (don't do this on good bores!), soaked it in oil (Kroil actually), and forced it back and forth a good dozen times. It was a tight fit and required lots of effort, but it got easier with each stroke. A few patches later, and the bore was what I could call Good+! Quite bright, good strong rifling, with minor pitting in the groozes. It shoots well, but is about 3-4 thou over standard groove diameter (0.316"), which is not so bad, because that's not unusual for an excellent bore in a SMLE, and since I cast, it's no issue for me.
When you have nothing to lose, it's worth a try.
This gun (a sportered SMLE Mk III*) came to me priced as if the barrel was shot out. I looked at it and it was ugly. Black, with rough hairs down its full length. A bronze brush followed by a few patches came out dark orange, then lighter orange (rust), then just black. The patches came out roughed up and although it became less dark, it had every appearance of being junk. I had nothing to lose, so I wrapped medium steel wool around the same bronze brush (don't do this on good bores!), soaked it in oil (Kroil actually), and forced it back and forth a good dozen times. It was a tight fit and required lots of effort, but it got easier with each stroke. A few patches later, and the bore was what I could call Good+! Quite bright, good strong rifling, with minor pitting in the groozes. It shoots well, but is about 3-4 thou over standard groove diameter (0.316"), which is not so bad, because that's not unusual for an excellent bore in a SMLE, and since I cast, it's no issue for me.
When you have nothing to lose, it's worth a try.


















































