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Reloading
Cold shots observation
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 2475142" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>I always use Kroil after shooting and then I always dry patch before I shoot. Sometimes my CZ 452 Rimfires will have that first shot flyer when the chamber area gets dirty with Carbon. Once I remover the Carbon with a chamber brush and clean the bore and dry patch it--then both rifles go right back to shooting bullseye POA on the first shot.</p><p></p><p>Also very important, never hunt with a clean bore. Always fire a few shots and then leave it fouled. You can lightly (not tightly) dry patch the bore to remove residue chunks. Then you are ready to hunt.</p><p></p><p>I am always more confident of first shot bullseye with a fouled bore. I have not hunted with a freshly cleaned bore in decades and don't intend to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 2475142, member: 879"] I always use Kroil after shooting and then I always dry patch before I shoot. Sometimes my CZ 452 Rimfires will have that first shot flyer when the chamber area gets dirty with Carbon. Once I remover the Carbon with a chamber brush and clean the bore and dry patch it--then both rifles go right back to shooting bullseye POA on the first shot. Also very important, never hunt with a clean bore. Always fire a few shots and then leave it fouled. You can lightly (not tightly) dry patch the bore to remove residue chunks. Then you are ready to hunt. I am always more confident of first shot bullseye with a fouled bore. I have not hunted with a freshly cleaned bore in decades and don't intend to. [/QUOTE]
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