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Major copper fouling?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 1933756" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>Keith, if I could be serious for a moment, I actually do agree with you, Keith. Clean rifles do shoot better. Most of my post in this thread have been facetious. I am a fanatical rifle cleaner. Maybe not to the extreme of Bob but still I like to clean my rifle after I shoot it every time. </p><p>I have a CZ 452 rimfire that takes about 10 shots after you clean it for it to settle back into its normal point of impact. But like you I've never experienced that problem with a centerfire.</p><p>The reason I interjected humor into this thread was that many are type "A" personalities when it comes to cleaning their rifles. And buying a borescope May exacerbate their personality trait. I do everything I can to squeeze more accuracy out of every rifle I own so it can become a bit of a rabbit hole to some if they follow it down too far. I'm not truly one who thinks careful proper cleaning is a bad thing.</p><p>The copper streaks in the bore of the original posters photos are truly terrible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 1933756, member: 879"] Keith, if I could be serious for a moment, I actually do agree with you, Keith. Clean rifles do shoot better. Most of my post in this thread have been facetious. I am a fanatical rifle cleaner. Maybe not to the extreme of Bob but still I like to clean my rifle after I shoot it every time. I have a CZ 452 rimfire that takes about 10 shots after you clean it for it to settle back into its normal point of impact. But like you I've never experienced that problem with a centerfire. The reason I interjected humor into this thread was that many are type "A" personalities when it comes to cleaning their rifles. And buying a borescope May exacerbate their personality trait. I do everything I can to squeeze more accuracy out of every rifle I own so it can become a bit of a rabbit hole to some if they follow it down too far. I'm not truly one who thinks careful proper cleaning is a bad thing. The copper streaks in the bore of the original posters photos are truly terrible. [/QUOTE]
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