jelenko
Gold $$ Contributor
When looking for 1/2 MOA accuracy, how much does carbon left in the grooves impact accuracy? Rifle is 223, shooting 70+/- gr bullets.
I clean after every range session [50-120 rounds] and inspect with a borescope. Even after cleaning with a bronze brush and patching out, the grooves in the first 3-5 inches are covered with carbon after a few hundred rounds. Using Iosso/JB, the lands come clean and the middle third of the grooves show metal. If the lands are clean but the grooves are covered, at least in a couple times, getting at least the middle third of the groove seems to have improved group size. Does that seem right?
But, what about the carbon on either side of the middle of the groove? Is that carbon going to impact noticeably the 1/2 MOA groups?
I clean after every range session [50-120 rounds] and inspect with a borescope. Even after cleaning with a bronze brush and patching out, the grooves in the first 3-5 inches are covered with carbon after a few hundred rounds. Using Iosso/JB, the lands come clean and the middle third of the grooves show metal. If the lands are clean but the grooves are covered, at least in a couple times, getting at least the middle third of the groove seems to have improved group size. Does that seem right?
But, what about the carbon on either side of the middle of the groove? Is that carbon going to impact noticeably the 1/2 MOA groups?