jsof
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Awhile back someone posted a question about their Vudoo, previously a really accurate rifle, having a severe drop off in accuracy. The thread went on to include a post referring to a video and written discussion by the Vudoo rep himself who had the same thing occur and discovered that the barrel needed to maintain a level of 'seasoning' which had been removed by cleaning with Bore techs rimfire blend, which I take to mean the barrel was, in effect, too clean! The article then laid out his recommended method of cleaning and said that these over clean barrels would then need as much as 1,000+ rounds to 'reseason' and return to their maximum accuracy.
Feel free to correct me if I have any of this wrong, but since I have also seen a severe accuracy loss with my Vudoo after a period of time using Rimfire Blend, I wondered if many others have experienced this issue. I have been trying their suggested technique using just the C4 for a while, maybe 700+ rounds, and check my barrel with a scope which shows some seasoned buildup, for lack of a better term, but unless this return to it's previous terrific accuracy is going to be more sudden than gradual, the results so far have me a bit discouraged as I see no real improvement yet. I intend to hang in with cleaning by their recommended technique, but I guess I'm looking for encouragement by someone who has already gone through this.
Some of his reasoning just doesn't jive because my rifle was incredible right out of the box, and there was no build up then. I could have someone shoot a large caliber bullet and at 50 yards,reliably put my first shot right through the hole often without even nicking it and groups were almost always .300" or less, so why was it so accurate with no real residue laid down in the barrel then before any seasoning, yet cleaning too efficiently which should give like new conditions via the Rimfire Blend, seemed to gradually initiate an accuracy loss?
Any thoughts and comments are appreciated.
Feel free to correct me if I have any of this wrong, but since I have also seen a severe accuracy loss with my Vudoo after a period of time using Rimfire Blend, I wondered if many others have experienced this issue. I have been trying their suggested technique using just the C4 for a while, maybe 700+ rounds, and check my barrel with a scope which shows some seasoned buildup, for lack of a better term, but unless this return to it's previous terrific accuracy is going to be more sudden than gradual, the results so far have me a bit discouraged as I see no real improvement yet. I intend to hang in with cleaning by their recommended technique, but I guess I'm looking for encouragement by someone who has already gone through this.
Some of his reasoning just doesn't jive because my rifle was incredible right out of the box, and there was no build up then. I could have someone shoot a large caliber bullet and at 50 yards,reliably put my first shot right through the hole often without even nicking it and groups were almost always .300" or less, so why was it so accurate with no real residue laid down in the barrel then before any seasoning, yet cleaning too efficiently which should give like new conditions via the Rimfire Blend, seemed to gradually initiate an accuracy loss?
Any thoughts and comments are appreciated.