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I thought when you first started you shot a 300 Ackley and reloader 25, which is a lot more powder and very dirty. Now i believe you shoot a 6 Dasher and 300 WSM, which have smaller loads of powder and burn pretty clean. That could be some of the difference you are seeing. I use to shoot the 308 Baer case with Re 25 and it was very dirty and a lot of firecracking. Switched to H4831 and had a lot less fouling. The throat on my Baer moved forward a lot. Like 20 to 30 thous. a season. Now my 300 WSM only moves about a thous. a season and burns a lot cleaner. Same for the Dasher. Two to 3 seasons of shooting 1000 yard BR and see almost no firecracking with the WSM.4xforfun said:I have a different take on this fouling thing.
When I started in 1000 BR the bbl I was using was a fricking chimney!!! It was the worst fouling tube in the world. Firecracked, carbon.....just all bad BUT, it shot awesome and settled in after only 1 shot. After the first it was a hammer.
Many barrels later...they all cleaned up better than that first tube....took 2, maybe 3 shots for the vertical to go away.
My last 4 comp tubes....all Kriegers....are absolutely amazing. Break in took two or three shots TOTAL. After that it was simply a matter of pushing a few wet patches (butches). No brushing. I always check with a bit of Sweets, but the patches came out snow white. i simply Iosso'ed them every 150 rounds or so to prevent carbon. Now, these tubes took 6 to 10 rounds to settle in before the vertical went away.
My theory, and maybe mine alone, is that it takes those last four tubes longer to settle in because they simply didn't foul as quickly or as much. They just didn't settle in a quickly. The middle bunch fouled quicker than the last four, but not as fast as that first tube.
So, my theory is, the easiest tubes to clean take longer to settle in.
Anyone have any thoughts on my ramblings?
As far as "flitz"...never heard of it.
jaybray said:This is very similar to what happens with my rifle after i clean. Two inch or larger 5 shot groups until around 20 rounds then they shrink to half inch or so. I guess i should have clued in regarding my cleaning routine. After 25 rounds i would patch like crazy and then use a brass brush, after all this a dry patch would come out completely white. I am going to shoot till accuracy wears off from now on.