Had started to see my 455 throwing shots when I was 100000% sure the reticle didn't move anywhere near where the shot ended up. I actually have no idea how many rounds are on the 455, its been that long since I've cleaned it. Groups were opening, flyers were appearing, figure its time.
Cleaned it with just some Hoppes 9, chamber guide, brush, patched it until they came out relatively clean. Scrubbed the bolt face, mopped out the chamber, oiled the bolt again and done.
Took it out today and I knew the first 1/2-full box would be iffy because the barrel needing to be seasoned. Decided to put the MagnetoSpeed on the barrel for the first 50 to get more chrono data and not worry about accuracy. Noticed 2 things right off the bat:
1 - The velocity it was showing was on average 60fps lower at first than the same lot, shot from the same gun in the same temperature. It did eventually come up to around 1045, but was initially hovering constantly at 1010; last chrono data of 50 shots showed an average of 1079 prior to the cleaning.
2 - I was vertical stringing the entire time from start to finish. After one full box of the Center X lot I had been shooting a lot of before cleaning and still making every 5 shot group look like an I, I changed to Wolf Match Extra for another 50 rounds and got the exact same result. If there was a competition to draw the letter I with your groups, I would have won.
I know the 22's need some time to settle after a cleaning. For some reason I always thought mine did within 50 rounds. I'm at over 150 and it still shoots like absolute garbage; its consistent but the vertical stringing is insane. Just to make sure I wasn't doing anything insane, shot a Mk12 in between and everything was great. Went back to the 455 and it was the letter I again.
Give it more time to settle?
Barrel is fucked/starting to be shot out?
Is it lead buildup? Doubtful as its a Lilja barrel but I dont have a bore scope so no idea how to verify if it is/isnt; if so, how do you get the lead out?
Something else? Only thing I was going to try was to re-torque the action screws.
Cleaned it with just some Hoppes 9, chamber guide, brush, patched it until they came out relatively clean. Scrubbed the bolt face, mopped out the chamber, oiled the bolt again and done.
Took it out today and I knew the first 1/2-full box would be iffy because the barrel needing to be seasoned. Decided to put the MagnetoSpeed on the barrel for the first 50 to get more chrono data and not worry about accuracy. Noticed 2 things right off the bat:
1 - The velocity it was showing was on average 60fps lower at first than the same lot, shot from the same gun in the same temperature. It did eventually come up to around 1045, but was initially hovering constantly at 1010; last chrono data of 50 shots showed an average of 1079 prior to the cleaning.
2 - I was vertical stringing the entire time from start to finish. After one full box of the Center X lot I had been shooting a lot of before cleaning and still making every 5 shot group look like an I, I changed to Wolf Match Extra for another 50 rounds and got the exact same result. If there was a competition to draw the letter I with your groups, I would have won.
I know the 22's need some time to settle after a cleaning. For some reason I always thought mine did within 50 rounds. I'm at over 150 and it still shoots like absolute garbage; its consistent but the vertical stringing is insane. Just to make sure I wasn't doing anything insane, shot a Mk12 in between and everything was great. Went back to the 455 and it was the letter I again.
Give it more time to settle?
Barrel is fucked/starting to be shot out?
Is it lead buildup? Doubtful as its a Lilja barrel but I dont have a bore scope so no idea how to verify if it is/isnt; if so, how do you get the lead out?
Something else? Only thing I was going to try was to re-torque the action screws.
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