I know cleaning the barrel around here isn't too popular but I have a bit of a unique question. I remember reading some time ago (and can't remember if it was true or not) that you should clean your barrel if changing your 'manufacturer group' as far as ammo.
For example, you can shoot all the Eley you want. But as soon as you want to try Wolf/SK/Lapua you need to clean it completely. Then you can shoot all the Wolf/SK/Lapua you can stand but if you want to try Remington or whatever, or switch back to Eley. As far as accuracy, and trying out different ammo and seeing how it groups - is this true? Does the difference in lube on the bullet cause an issue here?
I have a CZ 455 with a Lilja barrel that I just put the first 100 rounds through this morning. It was ok with Eley Club, did well with Eley Edge and loved Tenex (.7 5 shot, 5 group average). I was going to go out and try the Edge again just to make sure but I also have a pile of Lapua, Wolf and SK I want to try as well. My testing is prone, 100 yards, 5 5 shot groups; same for each ammo. Wanted to see if I need to clean after my Eley testing was done.
For example, you can shoot all the Eley you want. But as soon as you want to try Wolf/SK/Lapua you need to clean it completely. Then you can shoot all the Wolf/SK/Lapua you can stand but if you want to try Remington or whatever, or switch back to Eley. As far as accuracy, and trying out different ammo and seeing how it groups - is this true? Does the difference in lube on the bullet cause an issue here?
I have a CZ 455 with a Lilja barrel that I just put the first 100 rounds through this morning. It was ok with Eley Club, did well with Eley Edge and loved Tenex (.7 5 shot, 5 group average). I was going to go out and try the Edge again just to make sure but I also have a pile of Lapua, Wolf and SK I want to try as well. My testing is prone, 100 yards, 5 5 shot groups; same for each ammo. Wanted to see if I need to clean after my Eley testing was done.