I wouldn’t get discouraged in that barrel yet, order a tubbs kit and follow some of the suggestions in this thread...it WILL work for your fouling issue. The Tubbs final finish system is NOT a snake oil treatment IMO. Firelapping barrels has been around for awhile.Thanks guys.
I guess I should lower my expectations, because I surely wasn't expecting for it to copper foul this bad after just 17 shots.
When it warms up I'll run some more rounds through it and see what it does. If I still don't like it I'll tie a tomato plant to it.
Some barrels can also benefit from having some fowling, and as your barrel breaks in any micro pores in the steel will be filled in. Cleaning in excess can damage a bore so many times it is not necessary to remove every bit of copper.
I have one on a Mark X also. 1.5 contour, 24", 11° recessed crown in 284 Win.I have a Shaw barrel on a commercial (Mark X) Mauser action and it will do close to half inch groups all day long. I'm having another rifle re-barreled by Shaw as we speak. I don't expect Kreiger or Hart barrels, but I didn't pay Kreiger or Hart prices either. I've seen it here (paraphrased) that bore scoping has created more imaginary problems than it has identified. It's a chrome-moly barrel I presume, they take longer to break in and season than does a stainless barrel, give it some time.