jjmp
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Hi Bryan,did you JB your barrel yet ,Cheers
No sir, but thanks for checking. I've used Iosso. My plan is to see how it does with this. In your experience, does JB do something more than Iosso?Hi Bryan,did you JB your barrel yet ,Cheers
Same outcome. Jim Beam or Jack Daniels.....Old Grandad or Wild Turkey........of course I never drank any of those in my life.
It looks terribly pitted to me. If the throat is that bad or worse you need to probably consider a rebarrel.Hey,
I've got a 270 Xbolt that used to be an incredible shooter... shot multiple 5 shot groups in the .4s. However, the group sizes have since opened up over 1" and I've been scratching my head trying to figure out why. I did all the normal stuff, checking scope, rings, action screws, brass, even trying to re-work the load. I recently bought a bore scope so I could take a look at the barrel of this gun and my other rifles. I compared the barrel of my 270 to several other guns and found some things in this barrel that I didn't find in any other gun. I'll post pics below.
Pic 1 looks to be some kind of fouling, but I don't know. I've used multiple different types of cleaners (foams, Butch's, Boretech Cu2, etc) with both patches and bronze brush. This evening I switched to Losso and the patches are coming out black, black.
Pic 2 seems to show some kind of scarring/pitting???
Pic 3 this is toward the very end of the barrel (muzzle). I have no idea what this is.
Can anyone help me interpret these photos and advise me on steps I should take moving forward? Thank you in advance.
You bet. Gun is 7 years old. Probably 200-300 rounds through it. It's a factory barrel. I'm the original owner.
I've always stored it inside. I don't recall the barrel getting wet, but I hunted in southeast Oklahoma where it's usually pretty humid. I was not good at cleaning my guns regularly back then so maybe that's the issue?
Would you recommend I use a polish (Jb's, Simichrome, etc) as opposed to Losso's?
You've cleaned it enough. Stop already! It was shooting fine dirty!
Dirty it up, smooth out the potholes with fouling, and hunt with it.
I had a 7mm Rem Mag that absolutely would not shoot clean. I eventually rebarreled it, that's a long story, but it shot much better dirty.
I've had one that only shot well clean. It just depends on the barrel, and yours is acting up clean.
Once you get it dirty don't scrub it, just run a few patches through. It's not going to heal itself.
Where in CO are you? Mile High Shooting up in basically Longmont is a good vendor and I'm sure they'd have local shop recommendations versus trying to get a pre-fit. Nothing against a pre-fit, and you can still go with one in the long run but nothing replaces a good talk with an actual guy who fits barrels. Let me know what they tell you too please, I upgraded from A-Bolt II to an X-Bolt with no expectation of it being any better for re-barreling but if it's becoming a more viable option I'd be open to it.Anyone else have recommendations on a barrel installation? Have read several threads but no clear consensus on an Xbolt.
JB and Kroil, on VFG pellets. Tipton makes felts also, but the original VFGs are better if you can find them.Thank you so much. I do own, and use, Tipton cleaning rods. I apparently allowed moisture to stay in the barrel too long. I'll try some of the JB's. Appreciate the advice.
I really do think the felt pellet vs patch makes a bigger difference that Iosso vs JB. I don't use the felts for normal cleaning, but when it comes to lathering up with a paste and Kroil, it seems to scrub better. YMMV.No sir, but thanks for checking. I've used Iosso. My plan is to see how it does with this. In your experience, does JB do something more than Iosso?
You may call bugholes I believe they will do it and do very good work and very well may have a barrel on the shelf Talk to RussThanks so much! If nothing else in receiving a good education!
I'm in Castle Rock. I've tried to locate a local smith but they're not keen on Xbolts. If I rebarrel I'll probably go with a McGowen and switch to 280ai as I have a lot of components for that already.