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<blockquote data-quote="magna19" data-source="post: 3074459" data-attributes="member: 24646"><p>Unless you have high humidity I wouldn't worry much about small traces of copper. I remember the first time me and copper went head to head. I had a Weatherby Mark V in 240 Wby Mag and a new Rem 700 RS in 30.06 back 1981 and couldn't stand to see those little streaks of copper. Guns that are spotless of copper new or used have copper in them on the next shot. The amount that accuracy falls off is when its too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magna19, post: 3074459, member: 24646"] Unless you have high humidity I wouldn't worry much about small traces of copper. I remember the first time me and copper went head to head. I had a Weatherby Mark V in 240 Wby Mag and a new Rem 700 RS in 30.06 back 1981 and couldn't stand to see those little streaks of copper. Guns that are spotless of copper new or used have copper in them on the next shot. The amount that accuracy falls off is when its too much. [/QUOTE]
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