Cleaning bore and loads
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 8:48 am
I wasn't sure where to post this question, so I chose to post it here because it has to do with reloads. I'm shooting a Savage FV12 with a factory barrel. I've just started to work up some different loads. I have cleaned the bore after each trip to the range. The most consecutive shots I've fired before cleaning was 30 (6 five-shot groups). So, I'm wondering if I'm firing too many shots between cleaning? Or, how many shots can one take with the .204 before it would be dirty enough to start affecting my accuracy and thus cause me to maybe falsely reject a load? I ask because cleaning this small bore is kind of a pain. I'm using some foaming bore cleaner that does a good job, but removing that from the bore with a tiny cleaning rod and a small cotton patch is a pain in the butt. Is there a better way of cleaning that I should be aware of?
By the way, I do allow plenty of time between 5 shot groups for the barrel to cool. In fact, I haven't let it get above warm to the touch. And, I'm not saying that my loads are all over the place, I just wonder if I'm making it harder on myself than is necessary?
Thanks for any help/advice. I love this forum!
By the way, I do allow plenty of time between 5 shot groups for the barrel to cool. In fact, I haven't let it get above warm to the touch. And, I'm not saying that my loads are all over the place, I just wonder if I'm making it harder on myself than is necessary?
Thanks for any help/advice. I love this forum!