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wonder how many people have not figured out that the rifle is at the gunsmith right now?Totally agree... Just got back from dropping the rifle off at Randy the gunsmiths place, nice guy!
Brought him the target from yesterday, some fired brass, load data on what I've already tried, and 15 loaded rounds for him to use in testing. Unfortunately, Randy's borescope only goes down to 22 caliber, and mine only 20, so no joy on seeing the bore or throat area, bummer.
He's going to use one my my fired cases, and make a modified case, for use with a Hornady bullet seating gizmo, so I can use it with my other bullets as well.
He did not post a link, it's just a photo showing the DIY modified case. You'd have to search it on your own for the actual process.While waiting,
how do I open pages like on post 196?
I've tried right, left, and upside-down clicks.
this is the link:You maybe should take it to a gunsmith.
Kidding. While waiting,
how do I open pages like on post 196?
I've tried right, left, and upside-down clicks.
Interesting. Posts 195 through 197 seem to be missing.You maybe should take it to a gunsmith.
Kidding. While waiting,
how do I open pages like on post 196?
I've tried right, left, and upside-down clicks.
They are there when I look. (?)Interesting. Posts 195 through 197 seem to be missing.
I actually did do that as well, shot it without cleaning it, it's a question I had, and a good idea to try. I shot it with about 18 rounds through it, from the last time I tested it. I wanted to see if it shot well after it had been sufficiently fouled. I think the point of impact changes with this rifle after it's fouled, for some reason. But it didn't have smaller groups per se.When you've exhausted everything else, you're left with the barrel
Probably gonna get some 'hate' here, but shoot 10 rounds, put it up dirty, and try it again in 2-3 days. I've had more than 1 barrel that just had to be fouled to shoot well.
Normally, I cringe at leaving a barrel dirty. But it appears that you can't hurt this one too much.
*If* it shoots well fouled, I'd still not leave it fouled long-term. It'll just get worse. If it doesn't, nothing lost but a bit of time and a few rounds. And if you don't want to go through the 'preconditioning', I'd send it along to another owner.