Cleaning question

The wild card is always powder and bullet used. Either one can influence barrel cleaning frequency. Copper reducing powders, mono's versus cup core along with round count can be significantly different for specific rifles. Barrel bores can be the major contributor to frequency. We all have that one barrel that just "muddies" up faster.

I have a Teslong and went down that one barrel and put it away. Rifle shoots despite what the Teslong shows.
 
I've only tried 2 Brux barrels so far, both were put into service the last 6 months.
They clean up easily, have from the the first rounds fired. Another is my 7Mega wearing a Krieger. It's great also. I know some of that has to do with machining but the difference in these versus the others I'm "used to" is daylight and dark.

Question: why are so many top barrel companies in Wisconsin? Packer fans?
 
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I've moved into the don't clean camp. It hasn't failed me yet.

I'm still curious about the copper on top of cup/core fouling cleaning theory Spomer came up with. Supposedly, it's a thing. I can't confirm as I don't switch loads in a gun when it's shooting well.
 
I've moved into the don't clean camp. It hasn't failed me yet.

I'm still curious about the copper on top of cup/core fouling cleaning theory Spomer came up with. Supposedly, it's a thing. I can't confirm as I don't switch loads in a gun when it's shooting well.

I know that in the early days of the Barnes mono bullets…..it was a big mistake (at least with most rifles) to shoot their monos behind conventional cup & core without a thorough cleaning!

My "match grade" barrel seemed to be far less affected than did my wife's rifle and those of several friends! My wife's rifle would go from a 1" rifle to a 3" rifle, if it was not very thoroughly cleaned ! memtb
 
FireFlyFishing, I failed to mention that…….when Barnes started "grooving" their bullets the fouling issues seemed to be substantially reduced.

While history has indicated that the negatives of shooting the monos behind the cup & cores are greatly reduced…..I ain't taking any chances. There are many things in this world that shouldn't be mixed….I consider this, one of those things! 😉 memtb
 
I might be a lucky one, but I have not had any negative effects on several rifles when swapping back and forth from Hammer and Bergers…no cleaning between. Like I said" lucky" or no truth to having to clean between switching from one to another. Hmmmm.

Maybe you have a better grade of barrel than your "run of the mill" factory barrels! 😉 memtb
 
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