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<blockquote data-quote="Chase723" data-source="post: 1807333" data-attributes="member: 21524"><p>FWIW, get a custom barrel. Of the ones I own there is no cold bore vs warm bore variance. I also fall into the camp of cleaning less and shoot more...and when I do clean my goal isn't to take it back to bare metal. I use KG products- I run a patch of carbon remover down the bore, scrub with a nylon brush ~a dozen times, run a dry patch, run a patch of copper solvent, scrub with a nylon brush ~1-2 dozen times, run a dry patch, run an slightly oiled patch, and then 2-3 dry patches and call it a day. I expect my 1st shot to be in the group but to be certain I fire 3-5 rounds and call it good until it tells me it needs to be cleaned. I tried HBN, and this is only my experience, but I thought it was huge waste of time for multiple reasons and actually hurt my accuracy. I wouldn't use that stuff.</p><p></p><p>Here's a group I shot last week at ~525. Rifle has only had the carbon removed in the last ~300 rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chase723, post: 1807333, member: 21524"] FWIW, get a custom barrel. Of the ones I own there is no cold bore vs warm bore variance. I also fall into the camp of cleaning less and shoot more...and when I do clean my goal isn’t to take it back to bare metal. I use KG products- I run a patch of carbon remover down the bore, scrub with a nylon brush ~a dozen times, run a dry patch, run a patch of copper solvent, scrub with a nylon brush ~1-2 dozen times, run a dry patch, run an slightly oiled patch, and then 2-3 dry patches and call it a day. I expect my 1st shot to be in the group but to be certain I fire 3-5 rounds and call it good until it tells me it needs to be cleaned. I tried HBN, and this is only my experience, but I thought it was huge waste of time for multiple reasons and actually hurt my accuracy. I wouldn’t use that stuff. Here’s a group I shot last week at ~525. Rifle has only had the carbon removed in the last ~300 rounds. [/QUOTE]
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