I've seen several vids and read several articles that say you shouldn't clean the copper out of the bore. The theory is that the copper creates a bearing surface inside the bore, which gives the rifle it's best accuracy when allowed to build up. These proponents say that the carbon is what can harm a bore, but the copper has no ill effects. Do you guys do this or do you clean the copper out regularly? Is this just for precision rifles or any rifle?
One dude in a vid was shooting 1/2" groups with his rifle, cleaned all the copper out, and then the groups opened up to over an inch. It took him over 50 shots without cleaning to get his accuracy back to where it was.
One dude in a vid was shooting 1/2" groups with his rifle, cleaned all the copper out, and then the groups opened up to over an inch. It took him over 50 shots without cleaning to get his accuracy back to where it was.