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Ladder testing at 1k- Detailed article and video
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<blockquote data-quote="seidersjoden" data-source="post: 948720" data-attributes="member: 56644"><p>I'm used to cleaning after every shooting session. Maybe I'm over doing it. My gun was made by GAPrecision and they use Bartlein Barrels. The cleaning instructions that Gaprecision gave me with the gun say to clean at normal intervals of every 10-25 rounds after initial barrel break in. Your thoughts?</p><p></p><p>2 questions </p><p></p><p>1) When you say you don't clean are you referring to copper clean or are you saying you never run a patch down the barrel period because the DBC works so well?</p><p></p><p>2) During the ladder test, I assume you don't touch the barrel then? Assuming I did a good job with barrel break in, will I see pressure and velocity rise during 30-40 rounds of shooting the ladder test to a point where the data isn't sufficient to trust? </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Joden</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seidersjoden, post: 948720, member: 56644"] I'm used to cleaning after every shooting session. Maybe I'm over doing it. My gun was made by GAPrecision and they use Bartlein Barrels. The cleaning instructions that Gaprecision gave me with the gun say to clean at normal intervals of every 10-25 rounds after initial barrel break in. Your thoughts? 2 questions 1) When you say you don't clean are you referring to copper clean or are you saying you never run a patch down the barrel period because the DBC works so well? 2) During the ladder test, I assume you don't touch the barrel then? Assuming I did a good job with barrel break in, will I see pressure and velocity rise during 30-40 rounds of shooting the ladder test to a point where the data isn't sufficient to trust? Thanks Joden [/QUOTE]
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