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<blockquote data-quote="4runnerman" data-source="post: 694395" data-attributes="member: 33278"><p>I was very sceptical about using ( snake oil ). I decided that i would start with my Ruger 10/22. After the cleaning job ( as bottle states ) you need to run a patch down the barrel and shoot while the product is still wet in barrel ( heat activated ).</p><p> I did notice that my average speed increased and my POI raised about 3/4 inch.</p><p> From there i went to my 223. I also noticed a average speed increase of about 30 fps and a POI that climbed over 1 inch. Barrel became very easy to clean and fouling was reduced. I since then have treated my 308,45 ACP and am getting ready to treat my 6MMBR. I would not reccomend this for a brand new rifle as i think one needs to get 100 or so rounds down it first. The big kicker for me was the grouping.</p><p> In all cases my groups did get tighter. I am very much impressed with what it seems to do. I now have over 25,000 rounds down my Savage FVSS 223. I have noticed no backing down in accuracy. I was able to drop my powder load by .3 gns and still have same MV. On a side note as stated in first post- It is a PITA and very time consuming to apply. I did mine all in one trip to the range. One just has to clean barrel very well in-between shots. For me, I just took one day off from work hit the range on a week day and spent 4 hrs to get it done.</p><p> </p><p> I will be using this on every rifle or pistol i buy in the future. I have never used it in a older rifle so i can not comment on that side. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> In short my benifits were</p><p> </p><p> 1- easier cleaning</p><p> 2- increased MV</p><p> 3- tighter groups</p><p> 4- less powder ( minimal savings)</p><p> 5- Increased barrel life- ( still waiting for the jury to come back,but is looking very good so far )</p><p> </p><p> I do not sell this product nor do I endorse it in any way. It just seems to work very very well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4runnerman, post: 694395, member: 33278"] I was very sceptical about using ( snake oil ). I decided that i would start with my Ruger 10/22. After the cleaning job ( as bottle states ) you need to run a patch down the barrel and shoot while the product is still wet in barrel ( heat activated ). I did notice that my average speed increased and my POI raised about 3/4 inch. From there i went to my 223. I also noticed a average speed increase of about 30 fps and a POI that climbed over 1 inch. Barrel became very easy to clean and fouling was reduced. I since then have treated my 308,45 ACP and am getting ready to treat my 6MMBR. I would not reccomend this for a brand new rifle as i think one needs to get 100 or so rounds down it first. The big kicker for me was the grouping. In all cases my groups did get tighter. I am very much impressed with what it seems to do. I now have over 25,000 rounds down my Savage FVSS 223. I have noticed no backing down in accuracy. I was able to drop my powder load by .3 gns and still have same MV. On a side note as stated in first post- It is a PITA and very time consuming to apply. I did mine all in one trip to the range. One just has to clean barrel very well in-between shots. For me, I just took one day off from work hit the range on a week day and spent 4 hrs to get it done. I will be using this on every rifle or pistol i buy in the future. I have never used it in a older rifle so i can not comment on that side. In short my benifits were 1- easier cleaning 2- increased MV 3- tighter groups 4- less powder ( minimal savings) 5- Increased barrel life- ( still waiting for the jury to come back,but is looking very good so far ) I do not sell this product nor do I endorse it in any way. It just seems to work very very well for me. [/QUOTE]
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