My 6.5 x 284 Shilen match, select 26 inch barrel has lost 350 fps (2,950 to 2,600 fps) with the same load. It has about 500 rounds down it. Although I clean the gun every 25 rounds or so, I am thinking it is copper fouling, throat erosion, my new sonic cleaner is leaving moisture in the casings or the barrel is shot out.
I shoot Berger 140s touching the lands. When I cleaned the copper down to the metal and scrubbed the throat, I noticed the throat had eroded .020 since new. This jump may have caused a decrease in pressure, but I can't see it causing a 350 fps drop.
My chronograph works because my other guns clock at correct speeds. If barrel were damaged or shot out, I thought that it would just become inaccurate. Mine still shoots 1/2 moa. The gun safe is in a heated and cooled room, so I don't think barrel would be pitted.
I am getting ready for deer season and need help. What would cause such a drastic 350 fps drop in velocity?
Jim Hood
I shoot Berger 140s touching the lands. When I cleaned the copper down to the metal and scrubbed the throat, I noticed the throat had eroded .020 since new. This jump may have caused a decrease in pressure, but I can't see it causing a 350 fps drop.
My chronograph works because my other guns clock at correct speeds. If barrel were damaged or shot out, I thought that it would just become inaccurate. Mine still shoots 1/2 moa. The gun safe is in a heated and cooled room, so I don't think barrel would be pitted.
I am getting ready for deer season and need help. What would cause such a drastic 350 fps drop in velocity?
Jim Hood