MontanaRifleman
Well-Known Member
Moman,
phorwath could probably do a better write up than me because he has more experience with it, especially with new barrels.
I used it on on 2 used Senderos, a 25-06 ans a 300 RUM. The 25-06 was badly fired cracked from throat to muzzle according to a smith who bore scoped it for me after it took my 5 days to get it clean. It's a great shooter though. The 300 RUM was a few years old and had 20 rounds down the tube plus about 6 more from me to check velocity before the treatment. My results were positive but not real conclusive. The celan easier, (the 25-06 cleans much easier) but they are still fowlers. The 25-06 showed some apparant velocity improvement but based on accuracy of my equipement, I'm not sure I would say that's a definite, but it shoots some very incredible velocities with RL17, but then again I've seen RL17 boost velociteis about 200 fps in another rilfe. Not sure about velocity increase in the 300 RUM. Light conditions were not great for the "after" test.
To sum it up, the rifles clean easier and there may be some velocity improvement and what I'm really hoping for is extended barrel life. The norm for the 300 will be about 1000 give or take which might take me a couple of years to reach. It will be very interesting to see how long the fire cracked 25-06 holds out. The smith was surprised that I could hit anything with it. It shoots sub .5 MOA. They both last about 70-80 round before needing a claening.
I plan to use it on a Sako that has about 200 rounds through it, which I broke in when new. It has started fouling a little again, so I'll see If I can stop that and get some better velocity with it.
Will post the long version probably by end of week and maybe Paul can give us his experience as well.
phorwath could probably do a better write up than me because he has more experience with it, especially with new barrels.
I used it on on 2 used Senderos, a 25-06 ans a 300 RUM. The 25-06 was badly fired cracked from throat to muzzle according to a smith who bore scoped it for me after it took my 5 days to get it clean. It's a great shooter though. The 300 RUM was a few years old and had 20 rounds down the tube plus about 6 more from me to check velocity before the treatment. My results were positive but not real conclusive. The celan easier, (the 25-06 cleans much easier) but they are still fowlers. The 25-06 showed some apparant velocity improvement but based on accuracy of my equipement, I'm not sure I would say that's a definite, but it shoots some very incredible velocities with RL17, but then again I've seen RL17 boost velociteis about 200 fps in another rilfe. Not sure about velocity increase in the 300 RUM. Light conditions were not great for the "after" test.
To sum it up, the rifles clean easier and there may be some velocity improvement and what I'm really hoping for is extended barrel life. The norm for the 300 will be about 1000 give or take which might take me a couple of years to reach. It will be very interesting to see how long the fire cracked 25-06 holds out. The smith was surprised that I could hit anything with it. It shoots sub .5 MOA. They both last about 70-80 round before needing a claening.
I plan to use it on a Sako that has about 200 rounds through it, which I broke in when new. It has started fouling a little again, so I'll see If I can stop that and get some better velocity with it.
Will post the long version probably by end of week and maybe Paul can give us his experience as well.