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Originally Posted by Salavee
I agree. Any liquid in the bore would create a "pressure wave" ahead of the bullet as there is nowhere else for it to escape. Any residue that may be left in the bore behind the bullet, with the exception of a metal, would be burnt off.. as it's flash point is normally much less than the temp of of the burning powder and subsequent gases. As for oil remaining in the bore after a shot, don't believe it.
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When I mentioned a "wet" bore, I meant that there is no copper cleaner left because I patch it out, run a soaked rag of G96 through , then a loose dry patch that a removes the excess oil, as opposed to a completely dry bore .
There is still a microscopic film left in the bore , that is all.
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