I just started getting into long range precision shooting. I've developed a good reload for my 308 and get under 0.5 MOA at 100 yards. One thing I'm experiencing is my first 3-4 shots from a clean barrel do not group under 0.5 MOA. They average 1 to 1.5 MOA at 100 yards. Once I get 3-4 rounds shot, my groups range 0.2 to 0.3 MOA at 100 yards. When I purchased the rifle, I broke-in the barrel by cleaning once after every shot for 10 rounds. Then I cleaned the barrel after every 5 rounds for the next 20 rounds. Now I clean after every 20-30 rounds I shoot. I clean using both BoreTec carbon and BoreTec copper removers and a bore guide until I get clean patches out of the barrel.
I'm looking for some good advice on what you guys do to handle this cold/clean bore issue. If I clean my barrel, I need to shoot 3-4 rounds before I get good groupings. If I leave it dirty, won't the carbon and copper fouling build up and mess up the barrel. Before I got into precision shooting (i.e. hunting and plinking), I would always clean my barrel before I put it away. I know I need to start documenting all my cold bore shots so I know where the first shot is going to go. What about the fact it takes me 3-4 shots on a clean barrel. I guess if I am going to do some long range shooting, I shoot 3-4 rounds and leave it dirty so I only have to worry about a cold bore vs. a cold and clean bore. Is the 3-4 rounds necessary since it is a clean barrel. I'm a making any sense? Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks!
I'm looking for some good advice on what you guys do to handle this cold/clean bore issue. If I clean my barrel, I need to shoot 3-4 rounds before I get good groupings. If I leave it dirty, won't the carbon and copper fouling build up and mess up the barrel. Before I got into precision shooting (i.e. hunting and plinking), I would always clean my barrel before I put it away. I know I need to start documenting all my cold bore shots so I know where the first shot is going to go. What about the fact it takes me 3-4 shots on a clean barrel. I guess if I am going to do some long range shooting, I shoot 3-4 rounds and leave it dirty so I only have to worry about a cold bore vs. a cold and clean bore. Is the 3-4 rounds necessary since it is a clean barrel. I'm a making any sense? Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks!