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VULCAN .25 LAPPING THE BORE

Patchworm?….Check!…. Felt pellets?…….Check!….JB Bore Cleaner?………Check!………Gunzilla?……Check!

Can the Vulcan barrel be lapped this way from the breach or do I need the Dewey Rod and bore mop from the muzzle? Also looking for which items I’m missing and the CORRECT way to lap the bore, as I’ve never attempted to lap a barrel before. I’m not sure if I need to lap as accuracy is very satisfactory to me. I’m just looking to achieve any performance gains the dance will afford me…..

Will the bore paste hurt the breach o-ring or clog a transfer port?

I’m sure some of you knowledgeable Vulcanites enjoy a good lap dance every once in a while! :rofl: Thanks for any info…..

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Gotta love the Great Art of FUXING :butkick: :butkick:

The Vulcan is not a high end, tinker’s gun.
Some say that it has the best barrel, that can be had on an airgun.
The CZ barrel, really is hard to get out right, & is not found on too many air guns.

The more you shoot the Vulcan the better it gets.
Don’t mess with a good thing, you’ll be sorry. 😯

Wait a minute….let me get this straight. You like the way it shoots but want to try lapping the bore of a $1600 airgun when you’ve never tried it before?
Are you out of your freaking mind? Leave it the f*** alone and just enjoy shooting it! Your Vulcan will love you for not mucking it all up and will more than likely improve the more you shoot it! Simply cleaning the bore normally will keep it shooting well….probably better than 99% of the owners anyway.

Another thought…..after you trash the barrel where do you think you will be able to get another?

:hoot:

Why?

Hoot:

I have a fiberglass rod with a crown saver on it. But if a guy is careful it’s hard to mess up the crown. Especially with a long rod

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quote eelect:

I can do a quick reply. I think you need a rod system to polish barrels as you can’t apply enough pressure to patch worm to do any major polishing. I would take out breech oring because it has no reason for be there when doing the job. When I polished mine I maybe did 50 strokes all together to get the job done. I didn’t want to go to hard I can always come back and do another one later.

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Makes a lot of sense not applying enough pressure. I’ve heard of guys “fire lapping” PB’s and others doing the same with felt pellets in their air rifles. I’m not comfortable shooting thru my shroud and LDC anyway. Taking the shroud off not an option as I have very nosey neighbors.

My gun is shooting well and I’ve always avoided the crown of my muzzle like the plauge! I’m guessing just being very careful and using a good coated rod may be the only choice.

Thanks for the input eelect.

I can do a quick reply. I think you need a rod system to polish barrels as you can’t apply enough pressure to patch worm to do any major polishing. I would take out breech oring because it has no reason for be there when doing the job. When I polished mine I maybe did 50 strokes all together to get the job done. I didn’t want to go to hard I can always come back and do another one later.

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