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<blockquote data-quote="Grizzly Johnson" data-source="post: 3628921" data-attributes="member: 6181"><p>Go through the barrel to the choke.... you don't want to "polish" the choke.... I use an IMP CYL choke when I go throught the process.</p><p></p><p>As for the double end "shell".... May be more of knowing when you are pulled all the way back to where it bumps against the brass... I just use the 12ga hull.... my pad will either start to back the hull out or go up inside the empty hull.... either way, I know when I need to move forward again.</p><p></p><p>Slow steady strokes.... never let the brush/pad assembly spin in one spot very long, if at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grizzly Johnson, post: 3628921, member: 6181"] Go through the barrel to the choke.... you don't want to "polish" the choke.... I use an IMP CYL choke when I go throught the process. As for the double end "shell".... May be more of knowing when you are pulled all the way back to where it bumps against the brass... I just use the 12ga hull.... my pad will either start to back the hull out or go up inside the empty hull.... either way, I know when I need to move forward again. Slow steady strokes.... never let the brush/pad assembly spin in one spot very long, if at all. [/QUOTE]
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