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Nead help with Savage 308
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 161299" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>I would have to say that your cleaning your gun to often also , as factory barrels go Savages makes some pretty good ones as they are the only or one of very few that use button rifled barrels. Som e guns don't like to be shot clean and need several foulers to "settle down" and start gouping well. I also agree with not using the sweets but every few cleaning to make sure that the barrel is squeeky clean. I use Shooters choice most of the time and in factory guns I use JB bore paste alot too.</p><p> </p><p>Our police department bought a sniper rifle once that took 6-8 shots to settle the groups down before that it would shoot 2"-3" groups !!! , the only problem was that the boss wanted the gun stored with a clean bore and when the SWAT team is called out their ain't no time for fouling shots , so after much heated arguing with the guns builder the money was refunded and a Robar SR-90 was bought.</p><p> </p><p>But either way I would bed the gun at least the front of the action</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 161299, member: 8843"] I would have to say that your cleaning your gun to often also , as factory barrels go Savages makes some pretty good ones as they are the only or one of very few that use button rifled barrels. Som e guns don't like to be shot clean and need several foulers to "settle down" and start gouping well. I also agree with not using the sweets but every few cleaning to make sure that the barrel is squeeky clean. I use Shooters choice most of the time and in factory guns I use JB bore paste alot too. Our police department bought a sniper rifle once that took 6-8 shots to settle the groups down before that it would shoot 2"-3" groups !!! , the only problem was that the boss wanted the gun stored with a clean bore and when the SWAT team is called out their ain't no time for fouling shots , so after much heated arguing with the guns builder the money was refunded and a Robar SR-90 was bought. But either way I would bed the gun at least the front of the action [/QUOTE]
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