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I Need Some Advice - 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Akhunting" data-source="post: 1305550" data-attributes="member: 59197"><p>I only used the WLR for a 5-shot string, I felt safe knowing relative "heat" of the Winchester primers is high. Velocity was comparable and es was pretty tight. </p><p></p><p>I have been cleaning ridiculousy well every 10-20 shots. I am getting very little copper fouling but apparent carbon fouling seems high. </p><p></p><p>This picture shows a patch after a few passes of a bronze brush with good ol' Hoppe's #9. This is probably the 15th time I have got a patch this dirty this cleaning cycle (no shots and ~15 cleaning iterations before this patch). This is why I am wondering about the brush creating this "fouling" and not really having a dirty bore. It looks pretty clean but it is hard to tell looking through the breach or in the muzzle. There are light streaks I can see in the shoulder of the lands on the dominant side of the twist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Akhunting, post: 1305550, member: 59197"] I only used the WLR for a 5-shot string, I felt safe knowing relative "heat" of the Winchester primers is high. Velocity was comparable and es was pretty tight. I have been cleaning ridiculousy well every 10-20 shots. I am getting very little copper fouling but apparent carbon fouling seems high. This picture shows a patch after a few passes of a bronze brush with good ol' Hoppe's #9. This is probably the 15th time I have got a patch this dirty this cleaning cycle (no shots and ~15 cleaning iterations before this patch). This is why I am wondering about the brush creating this "fouling" and not really having a dirty bore. It looks pretty clean but it is hard to tell looking through the breach or in the muzzle. There are light streaks I can see in the shoulder of the lands on the dominant side of the twist. [/QUOTE]
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