Hahaha! I'm shooting it tomorrow, slight carbon build up be damned.This might be the first for accurateshooter,com.
A shooter worrying about the cleanliness of a 30BR barrel![]()
Im guessing, CLR.whats the green stuff? asking for a friend.
How many shots does it take for it to come back?Just a little carbon, is all. I work JB into a patch, wrap it around a worn brush and add a couple drops of Hoppes. Work it back and forth in that area. Make sure to put the bore guide on the rod first. Clean the bore guide really well after.
Hard to give an exact number. On a 30BR, a peek in there every hundred rounds or so will let you know what the individual barrel does. I have a new Bartlein that never seems to get any. But my cleaning approach is different from Kevin's.How many shots does it take for it to come back?
Boy, that seems like a low round count from everything I've read about the cartridge.My experience after 3000 rounds approximately, the barrel still shoots and looks relatively good but you get a flyer or unexplained shot. I have set it back and kept going another 1000 rounds,
While I have new one coming. I haven't experience getting some 5 to 7 thousand shot and being in the winner circle. But I do shoot at the higher velocity's. If your not getting 20 to 23 X's you will not be happy.
It's been a month since this thread started. I'm hoping to see a bore scope picture since following the aforementioned advice. Thanks!Boy, that seems like a low round count from everything I've read about the cartridge.
You can shoot a barrel forever. Doesn't mean you will be competitive. It may be fine for a minute of deer.Boy, that seems like a low round count from everything I've read about the cartridge.
I understand that, but I've read literally 1000s of threads on this forum and others and never heard of someone calling it quits on a barrel with 3000 rounds give or take for a 30BR and then taking even further to "minute of deer." I'm not saying it didn't happen to you or it never happens at all but I think you're an exception rather than the rule.You can shoot a barrel forever. Doesn't mean you will be competitive. It may be fine for a minute of deer.




that's pretty much how I do it and Hoppes for clean outI like using IOSSO to scrub the carbon ring after a little soaking with CLR.
I find it very effective when I wrap a patch around worn bore brush and soak the patch a little with the green stuff, giving it ~10 full back and forth strokes + 5-6 more short strokes in the first 6-8 inches. Then I run a couple wet patched of Hoppe's (one way) to clean it up, a couple dry patches. . . and done.
do it when the barrel is hot and oil the barrel before doing anything, makes a slurry and helps loosen the carbon I think it's what I do anyway, barrel hot right after shooting coat with FreeAll let set then go with the carbon grinder might get luckyHell, I don't know if it got better. Tonight, I used flitz with a bronze brush, and then let it soak in bore tech C4 for a few hours and scrubbed it good. I'm going to let it soak over night with the C4, and give it one last scrub. I shot it a couple weeks ago and it was still shooting same as always — real small. So it is what it is. I don't think I'll concern myself with it any longer. It just annoys me is all.
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