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Unread 03-22-2021, 09:24 AM   #1
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Does it affect the bullets velocity?
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Does it affect the bullets velocity?
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Yes it does.

After a few good "fouling shots", bore will stabilize back to normal though.

This is quite obvious when watching bullet placement on the target.


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I thought so!!! If you are at your range shooting, how often or number of rounds should you clean your barrel.. What do you suggest?
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Too much oil can bulge a barrel.
This is more a smaller barrel like a .22 and a heavier oil such as for longer term storage.

Before shooting I run a very light oil down the barrel (oiled patch), then a dry patch to remove excess.
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Good Idea tks
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I thought so!!! If you are at your range shooting, how often or number of rounds should you clean your barrel.. What do you suggest?
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Two shots should do it nicely to remove accumulated, light, oil.

I always wait until I have concluded my day at the range before I begin the clean-up process.

If your pistol is becoming fouled by simple firing, you may wish to change the burning rate of your powder.


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