Stumpy1
Gold $$ Contributor
Hi All,
Myself and a couple others are seeing something with the new formulation of N-140 and clean/cold bore shots that has me scratching my head.
Details:
223 rem
85.5 Bergers
CCI450 primers
30" Bartlein 7 twist 5R barrel (new, with ~450 rounds on it now)
With a clean cold bore, the first half dozen or more shots are literally all over the place, like nothing I have seen before. Once I get 6-10 shots downrange, the rifle shoots just fine, and then in subsequent matches (cold bore, but not clean), it is OK again -first shots on call.
When cleaning, I notice what I suspect is the decoppering agent throughout the entire bore. My suspicion is that until the decoppering agent is evenly distributed through the bore, it is affecting the group.
I intend to try a known good load of H4895 in that barrel (clean of course) but was wondering if anyone else has seen something similar.
Thanks!
Frank
Myself and a couple others are seeing something with the new formulation of N-140 and clean/cold bore shots that has me scratching my head.
Details:
223 rem
85.5 Bergers
CCI450 primers
30" Bartlein 7 twist 5R barrel (new, with ~450 rounds on it now)
With a clean cold bore, the first half dozen or more shots are literally all over the place, like nothing I have seen before. Once I get 6-10 shots downrange, the rifle shoots just fine, and then in subsequent matches (cold bore, but not clean), it is OK again -first shots on call.
When cleaning, I notice what I suspect is the decoppering agent throughout the entire bore. My suspicion is that until the decoppering agent is evenly distributed through the bore, it is affecting the group.
I intend to try a known good load of H4895 in that barrel (clean of course) but was wondering if anyone else has seen something similar.
Thanks!
Frank