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jaybic
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Hello all,
This question branches off of my JB bore paste question. Maybe a dumb one but here goes.
After having cleaned a rifle barrel of any kind,(Benchrest barrel, varmint, factory hunting rifle barrel) is it normal to notice any shift in point of impact on the first round fired after that cleaning session.
In otherwords, is a fouling shot( or two..three???) needed(like muzzleloaders normally do) to put the barrel back into a state of maximum accuracy for a first round cold barrel bullseye...the "money shot" if you will?
Thanks again for the shared wisdom. I appreciate it.
Jamie
This question branches off of my JB bore paste question. Maybe a dumb one but here goes.
After having cleaned a rifle barrel of any kind,(Benchrest barrel, varmint, factory hunting rifle barrel) is it normal to notice any shift in point of impact on the first round fired after that cleaning session.
In otherwords, is a fouling shot( or two..three???) needed(like muzzleloaders normally do) to put the barrel back into a state of maximum accuracy for a first round cold barrel bullseye...the "money shot" if you will?
Thanks again for the shared wisdom. I appreciate it.
Jamie