A third method, which is not mentioned, is cutting a tight fitting patch and putting the compound onto the patch. This is then pulled through the barrel numerous times as though you were cleaning it. I mostly use this method on my powder burners.
Quote from: Roadworthy on September 09, 2017, 12:51:13 PMA third method, which is not mentioned, is cutting a tight fitting patch and putting the compound onto the patch. This is then pulled through the barrel numerous times as though you were cleaning it. I mostly use this method on my powder burners.Which Paste Microne have I select for polishing Kral Puncher .177 barrel ? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Diamond-Polishing-Lapping-Paste-Compound-Syringes-0-5-40-Micron-lj-/172764724760?var=&hash=item2839947e18:m:mnXjs8jTPmz6YkyoBXCs9jw
You want an abrasive that is friable and non-embedding. I was able to find examples of diamond abrasives that are and those that aren't, but no distinction is made in the ebay listing.Is there a reason you can't use or don't want to use J-B?