I put probably several hundred complete strokes down the bore with a variety of valve grinding compound, maroon 3M pad, green, and 0000 steel wool. I tried a couple of patches of the valve grinding compound, But I lacked the fortitude to keep going on it. The grit size looked pretty big so I didn't want to use it very much.
And then went through probably four pieces of maroon pad, 50 full strokes, each, green pad, and then 0000 steel wool.
After cleaning the barrel out, I took a look and the raised edges are still there and some of them are still jagged looking, but more rounded. It does look better, but it still looks pretty scary. I was starting to get a little bit nervous about removing too much metal in the wrong places, so I called it good and decided to go shoot to see if there's any improvement in the cutting of patches and precision for larger round count groups.
There's eight shots on this target, and seven of them are 0.526 ball with bull denim and a mixture of ballastal and water in the group up and left. I ran out of my mink oil patches which is why I was using ballastal and water. Clean bore fouling shot is the highest in that group. The single shot that is out of the group low and to the right is a 530 ball with a bear grease mixture. I only shot one of those just to see if it would land in the same POI. All shots were 90gr 2f Swiss. Also, in those seven shots I alternated between rws 1075 regular, and rws 1075 plus caps to see if there is a difference. Difference. The plus. Shot a hair higher, so there's actually two groups in there. Four shots 1075 plus and three shots 1075 regular. So, individually the group is even smaller when considering cap type.
Considering the rear sight is factory stock and is a tiny v, I'm pretty happy with the group. It's pretty hard aiming with the factory sights and I'm going to have to do a little bit of modification to the rear.
How did the patches look? Not a clue. I couldn't locate a single in of these due to all the trash at this range. It is quite infuriating that people treat public land as they do.

I also shot a 3 shot group of 0.530 balls (I think mostly a bit undersized at 0.528-0.529) with duck canvas (0.022-0.023) with ballistol and water. It was getting dark, so I had trouble seeing the sights. Otherwise I think the group may have been better. It was a little over 1" but I don't have a picture of that one.
I did locate one of these patches and it looks better than the canvas ones from yesterday that I shot with 0.526 balls.


Overall I think it's probably better and probably didn't destroy the bull denim patches but I wouldn't be surprised if they're still a little torn.
Considering the group of the bull denim, I may not want to monkey with the bore anymore.