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jaybic
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Hello all,
I have an Browning Microhunter in 22-250. It is my favorite coyote calling rifle as it is very short(20 in bbl) and light to carry all day but I have a problem.
I shot it after a very thorough cleaning with sweets and then butchs bore shine and it produced a 5 shot sub 1in group @100yds which for a calling rifle, I can live with. I have gotten the occasional .5 or less group with it but it pretty rare and it, from day 1 has never really shot stellar. Mostly around that .75-1.25 size.
Anyway, then it accuracy starts to fall off quickly. I shot 9 five shot groups that day and 2 were under a quarter and the other seven were in that 1.5-2.5 size. Is it getting fouled that fast or could there be another problem?
I took it to my gunsmith and he thinks it is bedded just fine(in epoxy and snug) and everything was tight but maybe I got it hot (pencil barrel)pd hunting or shooting to quickly at the range with not enough cool down time in between groups. He said a clean barrel should have a mirror-like appearance. He also said that the throat looked fine but the first few inches of rifling looked very "dark" and that indicated very heavy copper and some sort of pitting(not erosion), maybe from getting it hot and not cleaning enough for that small a barrel.
He said to clean it real good with what ever I normally use and then us JB bore paste to kind of "lap" or polish up the barrel and then to do another "break in" all over again.
What would be the procedure here? How often, how long, will it hurt the bore if I use it too much or too often?
I have never used the Jb stuff before but I bought both the paste and the Jb bore brite finisher stuff.
I am trying to figure out if my rifle has an mechanical issue, I am doing something wrong or maybe thats just all the better it will ever shoot in which case I will rebarrel it.
I am left handed so resale value on it is nothing or I would just buy a new rifle.
Whats a fella do here? Is it possible to have a sporter weight rifle that will do .5 at least somewhat regularly or am I dreaming?
Sorry so long but I wanted to provide as much detail as possible to get the best return ideas.
Thanks for your time,
Jamie
I have an Browning Microhunter in 22-250. It is my favorite coyote calling rifle as it is very short(20 in bbl) and light to carry all day but I have a problem.
I shot it after a very thorough cleaning with sweets and then butchs bore shine and it produced a 5 shot sub 1in group @100yds which for a calling rifle, I can live with. I have gotten the occasional .5 or less group with it but it pretty rare and it, from day 1 has never really shot stellar. Mostly around that .75-1.25 size.
Anyway, then it accuracy starts to fall off quickly. I shot 9 five shot groups that day and 2 were under a quarter and the other seven were in that 1.5-2.5 size. Is it getting fouled that fast or could there be another problem?
I took it to my gunsmith and he thinks it is bedded just fine(in epoxy and snug) and everything was tight but maybe I got it hot (pencil barrel)pd hunting or shooting to quickly at the range with not enough cool down time in between groups. He said a clean barrel should have a mirror-like appearance. He also said that the throat looked fine but the first few inches of rifling looked very "dark" and that indicated very heavy copper and some sort of pitting(not erosion), maybe from getting it hot and not cleaning enough for that small a barrel.
He said to clean it real good with what ever I normally use and then us JB bore paste to kind of "lap" or polish up the barrel and then to do another "break in" all over again.
What would be the procedure here? How often, how long, will it hurt the bore if I use it too much or too often?
I have never used the Jb stuff before but I bought both the paste and the Jb bore brite finisher stuff.
I am trying to figure out if my rifle has an mechanical issue, I am doing something wrong or maybe thats just all the better it will ever shoot in which case I will rebarrel it.
I am left handed so resale value on it is nothing or I would just buy a new rifle.
Whats a fella do here? Is it possible to have a sporter weight rifle that will do .5 at least somewhat regularly or am I dreaming?
Sorry so long but I wanted to provide as much detail as possible to get the best return ideas.
Thanks for your time,
Jamie
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