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Re: crazy bore fouling!
Reply #15 - yesterday at 9:36pm
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gunlaker wrote yesterday at 9:27pm:
Thanks Joe.  So your patches don't feel tighter ahead of the chamber after you finish running your hoppes and cotton patches through?


I'm not Joe (although I played him once in a Mel Brooks movie) but I don't feel tightness in my "good" schuetzen bores right in front of the chamber when pushing initial wet patches and follow-up dry patches through. Sometimes a bit of tightness is detected when old frostiness is detected in that area in barrels on "veteran" rifles, and sometimes a slight tightness is detected in shiny bores out toward the muzzle but I rec'lect that indicates a bit of choke in the bore and that puts a grin on my face.
  
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Reply #16 - yesterday at 11:03pm
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Igor? Was it Igor?

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Reply #17 - yesterday at 11:59pm
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Chris:

Fouling usually start from the first shot down the barrel since a bullet has not yet laid grease down until after the first firing.

To prevent fouling being initiated by the first bullet I wipe my barrel with Bore Butter to pre-lube it.

Bore Butter is too viscous for very hot days so I uses a 50:50 mixture of Bore Butter and Alberta Schuetzen Lube to pre-lube the barrel on very warm days.

Following shots should lube your barrel from the lube in your grease grooves.

Whenever there is a ceasefire I always push a cleaning patch through the rifle and follow that with a pre-lube of the barrel before the restart to prevent the hardening of fouling in the barrel.

When I restart firing after a break I always put four shots into the bank to ensure my rifle is stabilized before going back to shooting scoring shots.

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Reply #18 - Today at 8:29am
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Prelubing the bore is not neccesary when using good lube and bullets that have generous lube grooves.
  

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Reply #19 - Today at 9:20am
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For some reason I've never prelubed my bores except when shooting black powder. Dave I'll give your routine a try.

Joe I will try pushing one in from the muzzle to see how it feels, but I'm pretty sure what I see is from some fouling.  You make an interesting point about the generous lube grooves.  When this happened to me I was shooting the Hoch 322205 bullet which has only three small lube grooves.  It's the first time I tried it in this rifle.

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Reply #20 - Today at 11:06am
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Chris,
Is shoot that bullet almost exclusively in several 32-40s using Javelina lube but use 300MP or Accurate 4100.  Last week I looked down the bore of the rifle I was breech seating to see if I had inserted a bullet after the range had gone cold and was surprised to see it looked totally clean after a dozen shots or so.
  

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