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    I bought one also!

    Hey Fellows I got one question for you. Does the MOA guarantee cover both the light and the heavy barrel?

    Thanks,
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    Yes, it sure does.


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    Hey

    Hey Sarg,

    I thought of another question.

    Do they have a recommended break in procedure?

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    No, not at all. Just keep an eye on copper fouling at the muzzle and hit the bore with Sweets 762 if it's heavy. For light copper deposits along with any carbon fouling I use Flitz, JB Bore Paste or Rem-Clean, depending on the gun and how much of what product I have on hand.

    Flitz leaves a coating on the surface which is similar to wax, so prior to firing I run a patch with alcohol on it down the barrel to remove the protective residue.

    JB and Rem-Clean: I do the same thing prior to firing. Alcohol on a patch.

    Others may do other things, and that's fine. I've tried many different products over the years and have come to know that the products I use work with minimal effort and the guns are truly clean when I'm done.

    Check your work with a Q-tip in the bore off to one side, just inside the muzzle, and with an incandescent or natural light, you'll see the Q-tip project a white reflection on the opposite side in the bore. Look at the land/groove junction. If you see fouling there, you're not done and continue the process until the fouling is no longer visible.

    Hope this helps, and good shooting!


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    pick mine up tomorrow!

    Going to pick up my new FNAR tomorrow at 12:30!

    Won't be able to do any range work for a few days.

    Will give range report when I do!

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    Will be waiting for the report, and congrats
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