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Marshall,
I have a Browning 1885 in 45-70 that I have had for approx. 15 years. I have shot it a lot with jacketed bullets and it shoots them all nearly into one hole. I have a 4X scope on it as I am diabetic and my eyesight isn't like it once was.
My question is. If I start shooting lead bullets in it should I fire lap it? Having fired many rounds through it, is there still reason to go through this process?
Thanks for your support and may God Bless you in all you do.
Bill
I have a Browning 1885 in 45-70 that I have had for approx. 15 years. I have shot it a lot with jacketed bullets and it shoots them all nearly into one hole. I have a 4X scope on it as I am diabetic and my eyesight isn't like it once was.
My question is. If I start shooting lead bullets in it should I fire lap it? Having fired many rounds through it, is there still reason to go through this process?
Thanks for your support and may God Bless you in all you do.
Bill