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<blockquote data-quote="Montana&#039;eer" data-source="post: 1848175" data-attributes="member: 113417"><p>It sounds like your regimen is sound, I would just slow it down after you see no signs of copper fouling. I've found, in my shooting, a powder fouled bore just means diddly up until a point at which groups fall apart. But I will say this- I am not a 1,000 yard shooter or even a 800 yard shooter- other than funsies. There are a lot of guys that do shoot pretty extreme ranges and I'm sure they have valuable advice. I'd like to get to that point someday so I'll listen to them. </p><p></p><p>But for an average schmo like me, shooting a decent rifle at ranges considered non-extreme, well I just don't see a lot of upside to rigorous barrel cleaning.</p><p></p><p>Not to mention I hated, I mean HATED stripping and cleaning my service weapon to pristine condition after every trip to the firing line. Call me jaded, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montana'eer, post: 1848175, member: 113417"] It sounds like your regimen is sound, I would just slow it down after you see no signs of copper fouling. I've found, in my shooting, a powder fouled bore just means diddly up until a point at which groups fall apart. But I will say this- I am not a 1,000 yard shooter or even a 800 yard shooter- other than funsies. There are a lot of guys that do shoot pretty extreme ranges and I'm sure they have valuable advice. I'd like to get to that point someday so I'll listen to them. But for an average schmo like me, shooting a decent rifle at ranges considered non-extreme, well I just don't see a lot of upside to rigorous barrel cleaning. Not to mention I hated, I mean HATED stripping and cleaning my service weapon to pristine condition after every trip to the firing line. Call me jaded, lol. [/QUOTE]
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