If any of you slug an NEF bore, you'll see how shallow the rifling is, one person has already tried the full Tubb's treatment and ruined the bore, after the treatment, he got key holes, I just tried to find the post to no avail, I wouldn't recommend using it unless you only use the finer grits, I had one for my .338-06 Ultra, but never used it, the 2 coarsest grits are very aggressive, too agressive for even the cut rifling in the custom bore it has IMO. Tubb's now only comes with 40 bullets instead of 50. I believe lapping the bore with a lead slug or just polishing it with one of those mentioned in the FAQs is all that's necessary and has worked well for me in about 30 barrels so far, as it has for many, many others here.
Another issue is that a lot of NEF bores are slightly oversize, you'll find that out also when you slug the bore, even removing the .0003" that Tubb's says it will remove may be detrimental to accuracy.
I did find a post where the shooter used 320 grit and improved the accuracy in his BC.
Tim
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