This video, a follow-up to a previous test, investigates whether a firearm's bore condition significantly impacts accuracy. The creators re-examine a P.38 with two distinct bores, one in excellent condition and the other in poor condition. The test is conducted from 15 yards, with an additional collaborator, @Gunstorian, joining the evaluation. The primary goal is to determine if bore quality influences shooting accuracy at this extended range, building upon previous findings from 7 yards.
This video focuses on the FN Auto 5, identified as Anvil 0139. The description highlights that the firearm has a good bore and all parts are present, making it an interesting project. The process took four shop days, with the results deemed worth the effort. It's explicitly stated that this is NOT a tutorial, and viewers should not attempt the work if they cannot perform at this level. The creator also provides a Patreon link for support.
This YouTube video delves into the crucial impact of a firearm's bore condition on its accuracy. Hosts Randy and Tom explore how bore condition is evaluated, with Tom explaining the rating system. Randy then heads to the range to conduct a practical comparison between a "minty" bore and a heavily worn bore, referred to as a "sewer pipe," promising surprising results for viewers interested in pistol performance and maintenance.
This video offers a practical tip for maintaining the bore condition of a rifle. It demonstrates a method using tape to protect the muzzle from dirt and snow, which can prevent fouling and preserve the bore's integrity. This technique is useful for rifle owners who operate in outdoor environments and want to ensure their firearm's accuracy and longevity.
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