No....unless you change powder type - different powders lay down different fouling characteristics. If you switch to another powder, clean with one wet patch, patch dry, lightly lube the bore ( non-teflon oil or a damp patch with solvent) so as to avoid sending bullets down a dry bore, then fire at least one fouler shot before continuing with load development. You will have to determine how many foulers it takes your barrel to settle in.White Feather said:When doing 100 yard load development- I'll be shooting four rounds with incrementally raised powder charges. Should I clean after every 4 rounds before testing the next 4?
OIF/OEF said:Factory barrel? Custom hand lapped barrel? As stated shooting and testing will show you what the barrel wants. I have a 6BR Krieger barrel it takes 5 to 7 shots after cleaning it to settle in. I've read on here some guys can clean and POI never changes from a perfectly clean barrel....lucky dog. Shoot it until accuracy degrades slightly keeping a watch on how many rounds fired. Or maybe clean the hell out of it and fire a few clean again to see if its a copper mine....I'm rambling its late. Have a great one White Feather.....One of the Greatest Marine Combat Warriors that has ever walked this planet....he was born in a bomb crater....when his mothers water broke it was Napalm...out of that Napalm popped out this baby carrying a Winchester Model 70 30-06 in full Dress Blues....no kidding when Carlos was born he was standing at the position of attention... look it up....maybe modified slightly but position of attention none the less. The Doctor delivering Carlos popped to and saluted Baby Carlos and reported in...1'st Platoon all present. Baby Carlos said at ease Doc and while your at it get me a baby bottle with a Budweiser in it and a cleaning kit for my rifle.....Moral of the story is White Feather your barrel will like what it likes
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