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The Basics, Starting Out
New rifle with a few questions
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1654515" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Welcome. You are on your way. Groups look very similar to guys that are new I have at my range. These guys have you covered. Just keep trying different ammo. I've had some Tigard go from 4" to 1.25" with just finding the right ammo. Most of the time it's not what the shooter wants. Lol</p><p> Also get some boretech eliminator. That stuff is the best for removing copper and won't harm barrel if left in. Also a short term rust prevention. Keep that note snake for hunting. I used all the right stuff at home but a always carry one while hunting. I can run it through after travel and make sure barrel is clear. Then at the end of the hunt I oil it up and run it through again. Mainly because going from Michigan to Florida or Texas in the winter causes issues. One year everyone showed up with moisture on the rifles from being frozen then in hot and humid. Makes me feel good knowing my bore won't have issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1654515, member: 54383"] Welcome. You are on your way. Groups look very similar to guys that are new I have at my range. These guys have you covered. Just keep trying different ammo. I’ve had some Tigard go from 4” to 1.25” with just finding the right ammo. Most of the time it’s not what the shooter wants. Lol Also get some boretech eliminator. That stuff is the best for removing copper and won’t harm barrel if left in. Also a short term rust prevention. Keep that note snake for hunting. I used all the right stuff at home but a always carry one while hunting. I can run it through after travel and make sure barrel is clear. Then at the end of the hunt I oil it up and run it through again. Mainly because going from Michigan to Florida or Texas in the winter causes issues. One year everyone showed up with moisture on the rifles from being frozen then in hot and humid. Makes me feel good knowing my bore won’t have issues. [/QUOTE]
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