I cleaned the barrel on my Crown mkii the day I got it. Never since probably 20k through it
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confusing as he has some proof otherwise .....glasses might be in orderYou are not a competition shooter.
I'm not totally sure of who you are referring to. In the context of things, it could be the original poster (that would be me). Or it could be 18.13. If you are addressing me, then you are correct -- I'm definitely not a competition shooter.You are not a competition shooter.
Most competitive shooters clean their barrels before and during competition to maintain accuracy of their rifles. I would never go to a match with a dirty gun barrel.I'm not totally sure of who you are referring to. In the context of things, it could be the original poster (that would be me). Or it could be 18.13. If you are addressing me, then you are correct -- I'm definitely not a competition shooter.
I know that competition shooters will have to try a lot of different projectiles and tunes with the same barrel and they will need to clean their barrels between testing different loads.
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No problem. It appears that you and I and a whole lot of other shooters are alike when it comes to barrel cleaning -- no radical thoughts about it one way or the other.Lol don't take it personally. I'm in the camp of not cleaning until accuracy suffers. Which isnt often. But even if I would I don't have any guns where I'd say it takes more than a mag for accuracy to be dead on again, if even any shots.
Every one of my rifles, from .177 cal to .30 cal have choked barrels. After about 100 shots or so, I run a patch trough them moistened with Ballistol. In every instance, there are lead flakes on the patches. So how can you folks tell me that your barrels stay clean? What are you shooting, some cheap Chinese gun?
Or it could be some barrels shoot better clean and other barrels shoot better a bit more loaded up.Clean your barrel?
You mean UNSEASON IT just so you can shoot another 100-200 pellets through it to season it again?
I think cleaning your barrel is an excuse, a scapegoat, shooters compensation if you will.
Funny some people will swear you need 100-200 pellets to season their barrel, while others will swear they need to clean their barrel every tin. Probably more placebo than anything else...
-Matt
Exactly, all of my barrels shoot like crap until I shoot 20-60 shots to season them. So why clean them just to shoot 60 shots to get it back to exactly where it was to start withOr it could be some barrels shoot better clean and other barrels shoot better a bit more loaded up.
I’ve observed some situations where bits of lead stick to the bore and until they get shot out they will throw shots. A pull through resolved it. Not sure if it’s observable outdoors but on an indoor range it becomes apparent.
In rimfire circles both approaches are well accepted.