What I am asking is, to keep it plainly simple is,
has anyone had a gun that shoots very well when clean, and when you go beyond your normal cleaning interval, it gets very bad ?
Not looking to open up a big discussion on cleaning, etc. I suppose i may be able to answer this myself next time i shoot the same load that shot good in the past, but in the mean time , I thought I would ask.
Thank you
Yes sir, I have a couple rifles right now that will open up after so many rounds. It is not unusual, based on my experience, to see a rifle go from 1/4 minute to 1 minute or sometimes worse. Then clean the bore real good and after one of two shots it will return to it's previous best.
One thing I would stress though...to say this about a rifle {or not} it is imperative that you shoot the exact same ammo. Bullet, powder, charge, primer and cases. If not then you may not really know or could be getting a false indication. i.e., I have one rifle that shoots just about any bullet as well as several different powder combinations very well. I don't believe this is the norm and have to say a rifle like this is rare indeed. If you are comparing another rifle to some special one with this ability it may not be able to perform the same with different bullets and you will maybe think something is wrong when in fact it just might not shoot several bullets as well. Just the opposite, I have two rifles that seem to only be able to group with one bullet and powder charge no matter what I try.
Edit: I guess the bottom line is that if you have a rifle opening up and it goes back to being great after a good cleaning then you know what you gotta do.....make no mistake, they absolutely can and will act that way.