I recently picked up a parkerhale style jag, and a nylon brush along with some sweets.
I have fired roughly 1560 rounds, 1400 were hand loads of mostly varget. Rest were Federal gold metal match.
I use ballistol and a nylon brush, i wet brush then dry with patches on a jag until the patches come out clean even when wet.
I wasn't getting a nice tight patch on the jag, so I used a worn brush with a patch. The patch came out being the blackest carbon filled patch ive seen.
I proceeded to wet brush with a newish bronze phospohur brush. Then switched to the old brush with patch, and oh my god even more carbon. Kept going back and forth until 40 patches used. It was one dirty patch, streaking on the patch, then just black where the brush made contact with bore. Then back to crazy carbon after wet brushing.
I gave up last night, and ordered vfg felt cleaners both orginial and super intensive ones (brass embedded). They won't be here until next week. Im assuming that I have alot more elbow grease to put in? The part that boggles my mind is with nylon brush the patches came out white. With bronze brush crazy amounts of carbon came out. The bore is mirror shiney, so how will I know when to stop without a bore scope?
It's a factory Remington 5r 24" 308 rifle that I bought used from the ee with 200 round count. So total round count is 1760. With 1560 since august. Since last 3 trips my groups opened up by 0.1-0.3" i thought that the weather made the changes as its around 20 degree difference from load development and used last. But I'm using varget. I would think only over culprit would be a foulled bore? I clean after each trip or sometimes before the next one usually shooting 100 rounds a trip.
I have fired roughly 1560 rounds, 1400 were hand loads of mostly varget. Rest were Federal gold metal match.
I use ballistol and a nylon brush, i wet brush then dry with patches on a jag until the patches come out clean even when wet.
I wasn't getting a nice tight patch on the jag, so I used a worn brush with a patch. The patch came out being the blackest carbon filled patch ive seen.
I proceeded to wet brush with a newish bronze phospohur brush. Then switched to the old brush with patch, and oh my god even more carbon. Kept going back and forth until 40 patches used. It was one dirty patch, streaking on the patch, then just black where the brush made contact with bore. Then back to crazy carbon after wet brushing.
I gave up last night, and ordered vfg felt cleaners both orginial and super intensive ones (brass embedded). They won't be here until next week. Im assuming that I have alot more elbow grease to put in? The part that boggles my mind is with nylon brush the patches came out white. With bronze brush crazy amounts of carbon came out. The bore is mirror shiney, so how will I know when to stop without a bore scope?
It's a factory Remington 5r 24" 308 rifle that I bought used from the ee with 200 round count. So total round count is 1760. With 1560 since august. Since last 3 trips my groups opened up by 0.1-0.3" i thought that the weather made the changes as its around 20 degree difference from load development and used last. But I'm using varget. I would think only over culprit would be a foulled bore? I clean after each trip or sometimes before the next one usually shooting 100 rounds a trip.