wkdickinson
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I have a 1976 Anschutz 1413 Super-Match that I have owned for probably 25 years, maybe longer. Early on I shot it in our winter league (50' indoors). But really haven't shot it much in the last 10-15 years. Recently our club has introduced an "F-class" match, but it is shot off a bench and I have been participating and doing OK. My rile shoots good, but not great. I took it to the Lapua Test Center in OH over the winter and had it lot tested - I bought a case of the ammo that tested best. But I am still getting unexplained flyers.
So I decided to do a "serious" cleaning of the barrel. My procedure has been to use a mixture of 50/50 Hoppes No. 9 and Kroil (recommended by a friend), saturate the bore, let it sit for 15 minute, then do 20 strokes with bronze brush. Then run 2-3 dry patches. I have used this regimen for 20-25 cycles and I am still getting BLACK, BLACK, BLACK, patches after brushing.
I did recently discover a serious chunk of pitting, I assume from rust in the bore. In reality I think it is probably less than a 1/4" linearly. either on top of a land or in a grove, I find it very difficult to differentiate between the two.
I would appreciate any advice!
So I decided to do a "serious" cleaning of the barrel. My procedure has been to use a mixture of 50/50 Hoppes No. 9 and Kroil (recommended by a friend), saturate the bore, let it sit for 15 minute, then do 20 strokes with bronze brush. Then run 2-3 dry patches. I have used this regimen for 20-25 cycles and I am still getting BLACK, BLACK, BLACK, patches after brushing.
I did recently discover a serious chunk of pitting, I assume from rust in the bore. In reality I think it is probably less than a 1/4" linearly. either on top of a land or in a grove, I find it very difficult to differentiate between the two.
I would appreciate any advice!