I’m in the camp of not cleaning my barrels very often. I really only clean them if group sizes open up. One of my my main target rifles easily goes over 500 rounds before I clean it, and even then I go pretty mild on the cleaning regimen.
That being said, I’ve been working on a .338 win mag Tikka hunting rifle and testing several bullets to find some good ones. I struggled with 230 ELD X with no luck. Tried some Hammer Hunter 210’s and found an excellent load, but those bullets are pretty pricey, so I decided to try some other bullets to hopefully find a good round that doesn’t hurt the wallet every time I pull the trigger.
I think I found a good load with Nosler 225 AB, but also picked up some 225 E Tips. These are solids, and the reported BC is a bit higher than the other bullets mentioned.
So essentially, my question is do you clean the barrel before testing each new bullet, or just keep on trucking with a fouled barrel and not worry about a dirty barrel with various types of bullets assuming accuracy of new bullets won’t be affected by a dirty barrel from different bullet makes?
That being said, I’ve been working on a .338 win mag Tikka hunting rifle and testing several bullets to find some good ones. I struggled with 230 ELD X with no luck. Tried some Hammer Hunter 210’s and found an excellent load, but those bullets are pretty pricey, so I decided to try some other bullets to hopefully find a good round that doesn’t hurt the wallet every time I pull the trigger.
I think I found a good load with Nosler 225 AB, but also picked up some 225 E Tips. These are solids, and the reported BC is a bit higher than the other bullets mentioned.
So essentially, my question is do you clean the barrel before testing each new bullet, or just keep on trucking with a fouled barrel and not worry about a dirty barrel with various types of bullets assuming accuracy of new bullets won’t be affected by a dirty barrel from different bullet makes?