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<blockquote data-quote="dxlbaile" data-source="post: 1732388" data-attributes="member: 91579"><p>28 is a great caliber with awesome ballistics with the 195. It does however have to be treated a little differently to keep it shooting.. </p><p></p><p>I have personally have to clean the carbon ring every 25-30 shots and things are stable but if you go beyond that you are going to start to see spikes in pressure.. It doesn't matter the powder, N-570, H-1000, Retumbo, R-26 They all produce the same carbon ring. </p><p></p><p>The first four inches of the chamber if stroked with A parker Hale type Jag with IOSSO and kroil will remove this ring. If it stubborn then a brush with IOSSO and kroil spun in the first few inches hooked into the end of a drill will take it out. </p><p></p><p>I have even used Lucas Injector cleaner to loosen very stubborn rings mixed with kroil.. 1 part kroil, 3 parts lucas injector cleaner.. NO harm to barrel verified by bore scope. </p><p>Keep it cleaned this way every 30 and you will be happy with the 28 Nos.. Let her get dirty and you will spend all your time "bitching" about the pressure spikes.</p><p></p><p>As far as 150-200 fps I am not even going to touch that subject.. Everyone here has the shooting addiction and" different strokes for different folks."</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps Amigo..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxlbaile, post: 1732388, member: 91579"] 28 is a great caliber with awesome ballistics with the 195. It does however have to be treated a little differently to keep it shooting.. I have personally have to clean the carbon ring every 25-30 shots and things are stable but if you go beyond that you are going to start to see spikes in pressure.. It doesn't matter the powder, N-570, H-1000, Retumbo, R-26 They all produce the same carbon ring. The first four inches of the chamber if stroked with A parker Hale type Jag with IOSSO and kroil will remove this ring. If it stubborn then a brush with IOSSO and kroil spun in the first few inches hooked into the end of a drill will take it out. I have even used Lucas Injector cleaner to loosen very stubborn rings mixed with kroil.. 1 part kroil, 3 parts lucas injector cleaner.. NO harm to barrel verified by bore scope. Keep it cleaned this way every 30 and you will be happy with the 28 Nos.. Let her get dirty and you will spend all your time "bitching" about the pressure spikes. As far as 150-200 fps I am not even going to touch that subject.. Everyone here has the shooting addiction and" different strokes for different folks." Hope this helps Amigo.. [/QUOTE]
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