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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 425489" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>I use bore butter in my Remington inline, but I have always run a clean patch down the barrel after applying the butter and before I load the next bullet just as a precaution against what you mentioned, but I've never had to worry about "scrubbing" it out. I think the reason some people have that issue is because they go overboard with the bore butter. Either way, to each his own. I found that ramming that bullet home to it's seated position is 10x easier if I have used some bore butter within the last few shots. Besides making it easier to load, I've found that I get slightly better groupings when I use the butter. Now, all that being said, all bullets are not equal. Some sabots will ram home easier than others. Once you start trying different brands, you'll see what I mean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 425489, member: 7544"] I use bore butter in my Remington inline, but I have always run a clean patch down the barrel after applying the butter and before I load the next bullet just as a precaution against what you mentioned, but I've never had to worry about "scrubbing" it out. I think the reason some people have that issue is because they go overboard with the bore butter. Either way, to each his own. I found that ramming that bullet home to it's seated position is 10x easier if I have used some bore butter within the last few shots. Besides making it easier to load, I've found that I get slightly better groupings when I use the butter. Now, all that being said, all bullets are not equal. Some sabots will ram home easier than others. Once you start trying different brands, you'll see what I mean. [/QUOTE]
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