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cleaning a rifled shotgun barrel and how often
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1182992" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I'm using 3" accutips in both my ultra slug hunters and my standard. All shoot clover leafs at 100. What ****es me off is I bought the standard for my dad for our Illinois hunt and it shoots as good out to 150 but after that my ultra starts to outpace it. I set up lots of slug guns for tons of people. Some HR don't like the 3" accutips but they always liked the 2 3/4 inch. If one doesn't work the other will. I've tried about everything made and these are by far the best accuracy wise and terminal performance. If you like what you are shooting now the accutips should be better. Cooper solids are usually pretty good but I've always been able to do better with accutips. Also after cleaning I always shoot one round down the tube and that brings my point of impact back perfectly. Hope this helps. Also after you find which length accutips shoot best for you order several boxes at a time. I do them by the case as I feed three of them. Different lot number usually shift poi about a half inch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1182992, member: 54383"] I'm using 3" accutips in both my ultra slug hunters and my standard. All shoot clover leafs at 100. What ****es me off is I bought the standard for my dad for our Illinois hunt and it shoots as good out to 150 but after that my ultra starts to outpace it. I set up lots of slug guns for tons of people. Some HR don't like the 3" accutips but they always liked the 2 3/4 inch. If one doesn't work the other will. I've tried about everything made and these are by far the best accuracy wise and terminal performance. If you like what you are shooting now the accutips should be better. Cooper solids are usually pretty good but I've always been able to do better with accutips. Also after cleaning I always shoot one round down the tube and that brings my point of impact back perfectly. Hope this helps. Also after you find which length accutips shoot best for you order several boxes at a time. I do them by the case as I feed three of them. Different lot number usually shift poi about a half inch. [/QUOTE]
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