jo191145 - I have tried wipeout, at the range, with the barrel hot, and let it sit until I am home (25 minutes). Takes the top powder layer off and nothing else after that. I have NOT tried the accelerator with it though.
Might be able to sneak out this weekend....I believe the JB's bore paste did the trick.
Of note, I don't think you ever get all of the copper/fouling out - small grooves that are 26" in length!
This barrel is accurate...every other time. The picture in this post proves it can hang some tight groups....I just want it to perform that way every time.
In all fairness, might be asking too much out of ANY factory barrel on a rifle that costs less than $1000.
I have a Pac Nor barrel on a Rem 722 action in 223 Improve (ackley)...it shoots lights out with everything from 50/55 SP (read that 4 cent per bullet - CHEAP), 50/55 VMax, 50/55 Nos BT, and 52 gr anything. Shot two groups tonight that were easily in the 2's (tenths!

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Also of note, I do believe there is quite a difference between a chrome moly barrel versus a stainless. Stainless tend to be a LOT easier to clean....at least in my experience so far.
I keyholed 40 VMax...which has NEVER happened in this barrel previously.
Time will tell, barrel will be here in a week. Of note, for a stop gap, I latched onto a stainless, fluted, factory Savage barrel. Why? Because I do not own a lathe yet. Soon...but not yet.