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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barrel cleaning and settling down...
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Cowling" data-source="post: 1868328" data-attributes="member: 109547"><p>All of my rifles including my military 303's and 6.5's have had a good brake in and cleanig regime. All shoot perfectly with clean cold shot hitting the same point as a warm fouled bore.</p><p>Guess it really comes down to the quality of the barrel and how it was treated from new. I can put 100 rounds through the tube with no shift in POI and it cleans up so easily. Bench rest type cleaning is way different than a copper equilibrium style of cleaning.</p><p>Personally I prefer clean barrels made with quality</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Cowling, post: 1868328, member: 109547"] All of my rifles including my military 303's and 6.5's have had a good brake in and cleanig regime. All shoot perfectly with clean cold shot hitting the same point as a warm fouled bore. Guess it really comes down to the quality of the barrel and how it was treated from new. I can put 100 rounds through the tube with no shift in POI and it cleans up so easily. Bench rest type cleaning is way different than a copper equilibrium style of cleaning. Personally I prefer clean barrels made with quality [/QUOTE]
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