Cole, how did this work out for you? Did you get it sorted?
Improved, but still not the type of accuracy I'm looking for.
I combined a few different recommendations but ultimately used some of the Seneca 28.5grain .22 pellets, dipped in Clover. They're essentially the same design as the old Eun Jins, having 3 "lube grooves" in the head of the pellet. Per
@thomasair s suggestion I also turned down the power to the point that I could watch them fly downrange, and actually even had a couple get stuck at the muzzle. The majority would hit the ground about 35 yards away, with the barrel horizontal, so they couldn't have been going very fast. I shot 20-25 through the barrel, using the 280grit Clover. then I pulled the barrel and cleaned up the mess. After that I polished the bore with JB bore paste and a single piece rod. Sure is shiny! Pellets feel better when pushed through now, but still less than ideal. Those tight and loose spots are still present, but nothing as "grabby" nor "loose" as it was prior. Less pronounced tight and loose sections would be the best way to describe it. Replaced the probe oring, assuming all that abrasive did it no favors.
After all that I assessed accuracy at 55 and 100 yards with .22 JSB Monster RDs. It would shoot 10 shot groups into about 3/4" at 55 yards, and 10 shot groups into about 2.5inches at 100 yards. Which is better than it did before, but not great. It was interesting to see accuracy go to complete crap after about 100 shots. And by deteriorate, I mean 1.5-2inch groups at 55 yards when it had been doing 3/4" just prior.
I inspected the barrel and am finding the last roughly 1/8 of an inch of each land (at the muzzle end) to be pretty chattered up. It appears that whatever tool was used by the "machinist" to put a crown on this barrel also damaged the lands. At this point I think that is the biggest issue negatively affecting accuracy. It probably needs to be given a recessed crown (down past the damage to the lands), or perhaps even better, chopped back some for a fresh attempt at a decent crown.
I haven't given up on it, just got lots of irons in the fire.