Just wondering. Have any of you used mil tec in your rifle barrels to make them "super slick." Mil tec is supposed to bond with metal. The advantages could be twofold. First, my .223 is very accurate, but fouls quickly. I mean you can see the difference after the 4th shot from a clean barrel. Each subsequent shot opens up a good group even more. Could the mil tec help reduce fouling?? Second, would the "slicker" barrel increase velocity? I don't have a chrony so I can't tell if this would work or not. BTW, my .223 is a mod. 12, 26" barrel that shoots inside a 1/4" for 3 shots before the groups begin to open up. I have a Weaver 36X on top, and a laminated stock I bought from Northland's Jim Briggs.
Bob