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Wheeler Engineering

Replacement 320 grit lapping compound 1 oz. jar

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SKU:
WH-378413
UPC:
661120190349
MPN:
378413
Weight:
2.00 LBS
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Description

A high quality silicon carbide abrasive paste that is used for lapping the bore of a firearm the bolt face bolt lugs and a hundred other uses where a perfect final fit or a lapped smooth surface is needed. When lapping a bore pressure will likely increase with grit impregnated bullets. Due to the likely increase of pressure light loads are recommended. Five shot strings up to a maximum of twenty shots of each grit are recommended. Repeating the process using progressively finer grits will produce a significantly smoother bore.
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