Let me start by saying that I know this subject has been beaten to death. So I don't want this to turn into a "how many rounds between cleaning" debate , but rather a how many rounds until you start getting some semblance of accuracy back after cleaning. I decided to clean my riffle just to be preventive . I had 525 rounds down the tube since the last one. Accuracy wasn't an issue and this is where I made my first mistake , but that is another subject. The Riffle is a Rem 700 sps that has been cut and re-crowned to 21" and is residing in a B&C medalist stock. After cleaning it shot three five-shot groups all at about 1.5" or slightly greater before finally tightening up to what I call normal for the riffle which is about .75" I thought I may had inadvertently damaged my barrel while cleaning . I guess my question is , is this normal to take so many rounds before getting accuracy back after cleaning ?
thank in advance
Jason
thank in advance
Jason