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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 1835456" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>Whatever you decide to do, make sure that you fire a few shots if you've cleaned your barrel before you take it hunting. I've seen many people who sight in their rifles and clean their barrel thoroughly then, take it hunting. Usually a good rifle shoots best after a few rounds have passed through the barrel. Clean rifles seldom shoot where you have sighted them in before cleaning. </p><p>If I am going to go hunting within a month or two after sighting my rifle in and cleaning, I always shoot a round through and then I shoot a couple more aiming to check point of impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 1835456, member: 26477"] Whatever you decide to do, make sure that you fire a few shots if you've cleaned your barrel before you take it hunting. I've seen many people who sight in their rifles and clean their barrel thoroughly then, take it hunting. Usually a good rifle shoots best after a few rounds have passed through the barrel. Clean rifles seldom shoot where you have sighted them in before cleaning. If I am going to go hunting within a month or two after sighting my rifle in and cleaning, I always shoot a round through and then I shoot a couple more aiming to check point of impact. [/QUOTE]
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