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HELP ! Cold bore vs Warm in Hunting Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Radman" data-source="post: 1764061" data-attributes="member: 112033"><p>Understood. While I know that my rifle shoots better after a "fouling shot" I still clean it after I shoot it, whether it is one shot or 20. I have both read about and seen how some barrels barely accumulate any copper while others seem to actually shave it off bullets. The quality of the firearm itself does not seem to make a difference. Some really accumulated it in a hurry while others do not. A friend has a very expensive pistol and while it shoots great - it loads up something fierce. He sent it back to the factory once and they assured him there was absolutely nothing wrong with it, (and I don't believe there is). I have heard that it is tooling but I really think there are other factors. IMO It's not a bad thing or a good thing, it is just something to be aware of. If it's a shooter and you clean it....enjoy it! As all of us here knows EVERY gun is different and has a prrsonality. They all certainlyhave their own likes and dislikes in ammo. I enjoyed your post Old roooster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radman, post: 1764061, member: 112033"] Understood. While I know that my rifle shoots better after a "fouling shot" I still clean it after I shoot it, whether it is one shot or 20. I have both read about and seen how some barrels barely accumulate any copper while others seem to actually shave it off bullets. The quality of the firearm itself does not seem to make a difference. Some really accumulated it in a hurry while others do not. A friend has a very expensive pistol and while it shoots great - it loads up something fierce. He sent it back to the factory once and they assured him there was absolutely nothing wrong with it, (and I don't believe there is). I have heard that it is tooling but I really think there are other factors. IMO It's not a bad thing or a good thing, it is just something to be aware of. If it's a shooter and you clean it....enjoy it! As all of us here knows EVERY gun is different and has a prrsonality. They all certainlyhave their own likes and dislikes in ammo. I enjoyed your post Old roooster. [/QUOTE]
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