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Quick question, root cause of 2 + 1 groups?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2629973" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I always like to see where my cold bore, and clean barrel places the first shot. Just to note what it's doing. After that I am very interested in what my cold bore rifle does after the barrel has been fouled. Because that's what's going to happen when you place your shot at the animal. The other is that animal isn't going to stand around and let you cool your barrel for a second or how many shots it takes. The group looks great to me. If you are hunting. Can you play with it yes. </p><p>The other is I came across this and copied it down.</p><p><strong>Flyers: </strong></p><p>Possible to use Lock Ease. Try using Lock ease when you stop cleaning every inch of the inside of your barrel you remove helpful buffers that work for the better. Especial in a purged barrel's. A very wise PRC Shooter started using "Lock-Ease Graphite Fluid reduce to protect against cold bore flyers" He started using this compound by placing it on a cleaning patch and liberally applying a generous amount then letting it dry before sighting and noticed less flyers from the first bore test shots. </p><p><strong>I haven't tried</strong> it so I don't know it it's works or not. I am not sure if I am going to try this either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2629973, member: 101791"] I always like to see where my cold bore, and clean barrel places the first shot. Just to note what it's doing. After that I am very interested in what my cold bore rifle does after the barrel has been fouled. Because that's what's going to happen when you place your shot at the animal. The other is that animal isn't going to stand around and let you cool your barrel for a second or how many shots it takes. The group looks great to me. If you are hunting. Can you play with it yes. The other is I came across this and copied it down. [B]Flyers: [/B] Possible to use Lock Ease. Try using Lock ease when you stop cleaning every inch of the inside of your barrel you remove helpful buffers that work for the better. Especial in a purged barrel's. A very wise PRC Shooter started using "Lock-Ease Graphite Fluid reduce to protect against cold bore flyers" He started using this compound by placing it on a cleaning patch and liberally applying a generous amount then letting it dry before sighting and noticed less flyers from the first bore test shots. [B]I haven't tried[/B] it so I don't know it it's works or not. I am not sure if I am going to try this either. [/QUOTE]
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