Keith Glasscock
Gold $$ Contributor
UPS dropped off my brand new toy last night. After a short famiarization, I looked at my rifles for one I could borescope.
The dasher was all clean and ready to go out for barrel fouling the next day. The barrel had been cleaned normally and then had a run of JB bore paste mostly in the throat.
Looking at the muzzle showed a dead clean barrel for all 17" that the scope could reach. The chamber end was not bad in the freebore and first half inch of rifling, but there was shiny black glass for the next ~6".
Not having time to clean more, I ran my foulers this morning. With normal (.25 MOA and better) accuracy.
I intend to remove all of the carbon after tomorrow's match.
Does anyone intentionally not remove all of the carbon, and do you see any difference in accuracy?
The dasher was all clean and ready to go out for barrel fouling the next day. The barrel had been cleaned normally and then had a run of JB bore paste mostly in the throat.
Looking at the muzzle showed a dead clean barrel for all 17" that the scope could reach. The chamber end was not bad in the freebore and first half inch of rifling, but there was shiny black glass for the next ~6".
Not having time to clean more, I ran my foulers this morning. With normal (.25 MOA and better) accuracy.
I intend to remove all of the carbon after tomorrow's match.
Does anyone intentionally not remove all of the carbon, and do you see any difference in accuracy?