Hi!
So I was cleaning my 10/22 after a great day at the range and I when I put the brush down the barrel it came out with about a 1 inch long piece of lead which looked like it would have gone around half the circumference of the bore. I probably put 400 .22 lr rounds down range that day. What caused the lead fouling to be so bad? Was that too many rounds between cleanings? Did I let the barrel get so hot that it melted the lead? Was it friction with the barrel? Too much G-96 residue in the barrel after the last cleaning ( I don't think so because I bore snaked my 10/22 that day right before my first shot just to make sure there was no debris or oil drips in it). Or is a chunck of lead fouling normal and okay?
Thanks for the advice!
So I was cleaning my 10/22 after a great day at the range and I when I put the brush down the barrel it came out with about a 1 inch long piece of lead which looked like it would have gone around half the circumference of the bore. I probably put 400 .22 lr rounds down range that day. What caused the lead fouling to be so bad? Was that too many rounds between cleanings? Did I let the barrel get so hot that it melted the lead? Was it friction with the barrel? Too much G-96 residue in the barrel after the last cleaning ( I don't think so because I bore snaked my 10/22 that day right before my first shot just to make sure there was no debris or oil drips in it). Or is a chunck of lead fouling normal and okay?
Thanks for the advice!


















































