I have been using Gunslick foaming cleaner for a while now. In my 308 I usually use it every 300-400 rounds and it keeps my rifle at dependable half minute rifle. I use to use wipeout but the gunslick stuff comes with a handy straw and I read they are equally effective. I have also always read that they work just as good , if not better than standard bore cleaners. The performance in my other rifles has never made me doubt this.
In my 338 savage 110ba I have been using this to clean it for the last 300 rounds (out of its 400 rounds life so far). I have been cleaning it every 60 rounds or so and the last 3 times have just been really bad days. I usually shoot at 1550 yards,1760 and 1950. I jut couldn't figure out what was wrong. My second to last time I went out, I could only land one hit out of like 6 shots at a mile, and when we looked at the hit it was a keyhole! The last time I went I couldn't even hit the mile and at 1550, my 5 round group was a whole 36 inches!!
I thought that maybe its just my luck and something happened to my barrel. Its not supposed wear out in 400 rounds, but its a factory savage.. They aren't exactly known for their great quality control. My friend john asked me what I do to clean it, and he recommended using butch's bore shine instead.
I told him that everything I have read, the foaming cleaners do a great job at cleaning, but I had nothing to lose. So I used the gunslick foamer as usual. Then after that, I used butches bore shine with patches and some serious brush scrubbing. WOW. it took me about 20-30 patches AFTER cleaning with the foamer to get the barrel fully cleaned.
I just went out this morning and my rifles back in the game. Missed my cold bore shot and landed the next 11 shots in a row. My 5 round group had a verticle of 1/2 moa, and just in general, all my shots had the consistent vertical spread I was used to.
Moral of the story...... The foaming cleaners might not be strong enough for the combination of a big bore and dirty powder like retumbo.
In my 338 savage 110ba I have been using this to clean it for the last 300 rounds (out of its 400 rounds life so far). I have been cleaning it every 60 rounds or so and the last 3 times have just been really bad days. I usually shoot at 1550 yards,1760 and 1950. I jut couldn't figure out what was wrong. My second to last time I went out, I could only land one hit out of like 6 shots at a mile, and when we looked at the hit it was a keyhole! The last time I went I couldn't even hit the mile and at 1550, my 5 round group was a whole 36 inches!!
I thought that maybe its just my luck and something happened to my barrel. Its not supposed wear out in 400 rounds, but its a factory savage.. They aren't exactly known for their great quality control. My friend john asked me what I do to clean it, and he recommended using butch's bore shine instead.
I told him that everything I have read, the foaming cleaners do a great job at cleaning, but I had nothing to lose. So I used the gunslick foamer as usual. Then after that, I used butches bore shine with patches and some serious brush scrubbing. WOW. it took me about 20-30 patches AFTER cleaning with the foamer to get the barrel fully cleaned.
I just went out this morning and my rifles back in the game. Missed my cold bore shot and landed the next 11 shots in a row. My 5 round group had a verticle of 1/2 moa, and just in general, all my shots had the consistent vertical spread I was used to.
Moral of the story...... The foaming cleaners might not be strong enough for the combination of a big bore and dirty powder like retumbo.
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