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Copper fouling
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<blockquote data-quote="ZeeRo7" data-source="post: 1086845" data-attributes="member: 81273"><p>I have definitely considered this. And what you say is true. Im still a huge fan of the 700. I will be picking up another one in the coming weeks. My rifle has shot well since ive had it. I also been shooting copper projectiles through it which more than likely contributed to the build up. Im switching back to jacketed projectiles now. Not only that, but much better ammo. SMKs. With the odd grouping my rifle put out recently, i think im just going to stick to the heavier side of the .300 win mag projectiles, which i should have to begin with. But all these trials are only necessary in the stages of becoming a long range shooter. Its great to have all the replies on the topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeeRo7, post: 1086845, member: 81273"] I have definitely considered this. And what you say is true. Im still a huge fan of the 700. I will be picking up another one in the coming weeks. My rifle has shot well since ive had it. I also been shooting copper projectiles through it which more than likely contributed to the build up. Im switching back to jacketed projectiles now. Not only that, but much better ammo. SMKs. With the odd grouping my rifle put out recently, i think im just going to stick to the heavier side of the .300 win mag projectiles, which i should have to begin with. But all these trials are only necessary in the stages of becoming a long range shooter. Its great to have all the replies on the topic. [/QUOTE]
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