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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
To Clean or not to Clean
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<blockquote data-quote="ramrod79" data-source="post: 928158" data-attributes="member: 58107"><p>I meant bullets / ammo , some guys use cheap factory stuff to foul up their barrel . The reason I ask is when I load test should I clean when switching bullets ( Hornady to Nosler ) or if I am ever at the range with a clean barrel rather than waste my good ready to hunt load is it ok to burn a box of factory then shoot my custom load or should I just start off with my hand loads ,and continue to clean every time I change my bullet or ammo selection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramrod79, post: 928158, member: 58107"] I meant bullets / ammo , some guys use cheap factory stuff to foul up their barrel . The reason I ask is when I load test should I clean when switching bullets ( Hornady to Nosler ) or if I am ever at the range with a clean barrel rather than waste my good ready to hunt load is it ok to burn a box of factory then shoot my custom load or should I just start off with my hand loads ,and continue to clean every time I change my bullet or ammo selection. [/QUOTE]
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