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Tuning for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1351803" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>You could do it at 100 and verify it at distance. I like to go to 300 at least. If the rifle is shooting good, say around .5 moa then I only move .002" at a time. You can go right past a good seating depth with big changes. .005" would be a coarse adjustment for me. Cleaning is simple. IF you want to do a break in one shot and clean until you quit seeing blue. That will take about the whole day to do right and you will only fire 8-10 rounds. When I say clean I mean to bare steel. It will take an hour to clean that first shot out of the bore (copper). I dont really bother anymore. I just clean about every 30-50 rounds. Use a bronze brush every time. You dont have to get them spotless but dont let copper or carbon build up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1351803, member: 101859"] You could do it at 100 and verify it at distance. I like to go to 300 at least. If the rifle is shooting good, say around .5 moa then I only move .002" at a time. You can go right past a good seating depth with big changes. .005" would be a coarse adjustment for me. Cleaning is simple. IF you want to do a break in one shot and clean until you quit seeing blue. That will take about the whole day to do right and you will only fire 8-10 rounds. When I say clean I mean to bare steel. It will take an hour to clean that first shot out of the bore (copper). I dont really bother anymore. I just clean about every 30-50 rounds. Use a bronze brush every time. You dont have to get them spotless but dont let copper or carbon build up. [/QUOTE]
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