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To clean or not to clean?
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<blockquote data-quote="GREATSCOTT!" data-source="post: 1838810" data-attributes="member: 112857"><p>I guess I should clarify: cleaning once "I notice groups start open up" is misnomer. It means I didn't clean my rifle after the last trip like I should have because I ran out of time or the equivalent. I live in 100% agreement with the above statements to not let my rifle get to the point of inaccuracy due to fouling. That has never made any sense to me.</p><p>In my experience, my Proof barrels need cleaning after 150 - 200 firings before accuracy suffers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GREATSCOTT!, post: 1838810, member: 112857"] I guess I should clarify: cleaning once "I notice groups start open up" is misnomer. It means I didn't clean my rifle after the last trip like I should have because I ran out of time or the equivalent. I live in 100% agreement with the above statements to not let my rifle get to the point of inaccuracy due to fouling. That has never made any sense to me. In my experience, my Proof barrels need cleaning after 150 - 200 firings before accuracy suffers. [/QUOTE]
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