Hopefully the 20 grain bullets show some promise. The .17 calibers can really test your patience, to say the least! My .17 Remington really came alive with the 30 grain Berger. It had 9 twist if memory serves. All other brands of bullets looked like a 12 gauge, group wise. A great test for your rifle would be to beg, borrow, or steal some Berger 20 gr FB bullets. Maybe someone has a few they can loan you for testing. Might be a real eye opener. Good luck and I commend you for your patience..17 cal can really test your patience. I finally pulled my .17 Rem. barrel to keep my sanity. Well, what was left of it anyways! Lol. If I had a need for something like this again in would be a .20 VT hands down. Good luck and keep us updated.I tend to agree, but my first concern with this barrel, now, is to actually get it fully clean. Then I will have a baseline, for knowing that the fouling is not the main source of the erratic shooting patterns.
I'm in Bend, OR and plan to pick up some Nosler 20 grain Varmageddon FBHP bullets tomorrow. I'll give those a try. I'm hoping the short lighter bullets will make an improvement over the 20 Vmax, and other 25 grain bullets I've tested. Hopefully, those will be a good fit for the slow twist rate.
BTW, what are your "other methods" you might recommend for a cleaning regimen? I've got some I use, but want to hear yours.
Paul