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Bore Snake Only During Season
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 3075228" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>Big gun and I have the same Browning. For me, my rifle bores are clean-cold steel-after no more than 20 rounds. We hit the range for a 3 shot group before we go hunting. After hunting, fired or not, I run patches down the bore. I have a 243 Rem 700 that absolutely must have a fouler down it. </p><p></p><p>I handload and every one of my rifles is at or near max loads. Every one is sub moa. Some of them took weeks of experimenting with powders, bullets, & COL. </p><p></p><p>Go the MSSA long range or any similar place and watch the pro's. Copper & carbon buildup adds more friction, is not equal through the bore, and detracts from accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 3075228, member: 5958"] Big gun and I have the same Browning. For me, my rifle bores are clean-cold steel-after no more than 20 rounds. We hit the range for a 3 shot group before we go hunting. After hunting, fired or not, I run patches down the bore. I have a 243 Rem 700 that absolutely must have a fouler down it. I handload and every one of my rifles is at or near max loads. Every one is sub moa. Some of them took weeks of experimenting with powders, bullets, & COL. Go the MSSA long range or any similar place and watch the pro's. Copper & carbon buildup adds more friction, is not equal through the bore, and detracts from accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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