Rather than post a poll I thought that I would just ask outright: When target shooting how many rounds do you put through your barrel before you see a change in accuracy?
I know that there are a ton of contributing factors but just ball park, any caliber.
In my experiences faster muzzle velocities seem to leave cleaner bores. For instance: While a .50 caliber muzzle loader is great for 3 shots then accuracy fades, a .22 rimfire may go 10, 20, 50 or forever with little change. A .22-250 can shoot great for 20 rounds & look shiny clean, until you actually clean it.
I guess the end result I'm seeking is: Are there certain caliber accuracy's that are affected very little by the number of rounds through a clean barrel verses certain caliber accuracie's that are more sensitive to a dirty bore? Just wondering...no wrong answers.
I know that there are a ton of contributing factors but just ball park, any caliber.
In my experiences faster muzzle velocities seem to leave cleaner bores. For instance: While a .50 caliber muzzle loader is great for 3 shots then accuracy fades, a .22 rimfire may go 10, 20, 50 or forever with little change. A .22-250 can shoot great for 20 rounds & look shiny clean, until you actually clean it.
I guess the end result I'm seeking is: Are there certain caliber accuracy's that are affected very little by the number of rounds through a clean barrel verses certain caliber accuracie's that are more sensitive to a dirty bore? Just wondering...no wrong answers.