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Reloading
300 Win. Mag. barrel life.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sargesniper" data-source="post: 1118873" data-attributes="member: 61726"><p>I keep a very light coat of the Kroil until I leave home. Clean out the Kroil and I am GTG. When my barrel is ready for replacement I will look at the Broughton barrel though I have a very good Bartlein on my .260. 30" 1:8.5 heavy on a Savage F-Class Target action. Shoots well.</p><p></p><p>I don't know a thing about the 300 and bought it on a whim. I have a love affair with .308 and .260. Wanted to try something different.</p><p></p><p>My cleaning is a little different and the products as well but in the end I believe clean is godly. Marine Corps training perhaps. I hear guys cleaning only after accuracy loss is evident. Others claim 200 rounds before they clean. I clean no matter how many rounds i shoot though i do not go over 40 rounds ever. I know this may not be possible for all shooting but I like a clean barrel. I don't shoot in competition so it is easy for me to clean this way.</p><p></p><p>It all boils down to the individual. I always say, "Whatever blows you britches leg up"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sargesniper, post: 1118873, member: 61726"] I keep a very light coat of the Kroil until I leave home. Clean out the Kroil and I am GTG. When my barrel is ready for replacement I will look at the Broughton barrel though I have a very good Bartlein on my .260. 30" 1:8.5 heavy on a Savage F-Class Target action. Shoots well. I don't know a thing about the 300 and bought it on a whim. I have a love affair with .308 and .260. Wanted to try something different. My cleaning is a little different and the products as well but in the end I believe clean is godly. Marine Corps training perhaps. I hear guys cleaning only after accuracy loss is evident. Others claim 200 rounds before they clean. I clean no matter how many rounds i shoot though i do not go over 40 rounds ever. I know this may not be possible for all shooting but I like a clean barrel. I don't shoot in competition so it is easy for me to clean this way. It all boils down to the individual. I always say, "Whatever blows you britches leg up" [/QUOTE]
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