ARTY. You need to bring the SVT out to the Blast off shoot.
(I know you want to!)
Your bore has suffered from corrosive ammo but i would rate it in good condition, rifling is well defined,frosty but still good rifling. I have various milsurp like that and they shoot very good. Is your action fit tightly in receiver? If little loose, may explain your "wide" groups. You wont get it much more clean than that so check the stock and shoot it again, i'm sure you will get more efficient with.Question about dark bores... just got an SVT and it's in damned good shape but when I cleaned out the bore... well, I cleaned it again. And again.
And it still looks like this (representative picture but exactly what I'm seeing):
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I had it out to fire and it was all over the place. A few FTEs as well.
I've just given it another really thorough detail clean and will adjust the gas up (on 1.3 currently) but the bore was the thing that concerned me the most.
What say you?
Most of svt have seen combat and may not have the proper cleaning all the time so the bore suffered. When they were returned to arsenal, most were refurb using various part and then refinished while keeping their original bore if it was judged in acceptable condition. After refurb, put in storage until now. Depend in what condition they were described by the vendor, many svt(as well others milsurp) can be overall very good cond but with a "good only" bore. Should you ask for another? Its up to you but remember that they are used military rifle so until they get shot, the dealer have no clue how they perform. Every rifle is different, somes even with a good bore can shoot as good or better than others with a nicer bore. Its the milsurp world,we buy theses olds war horses because we love them even if they are not always perfectThanks - much appreciated.
But it was supposed to be right out of the cosmo... is that a likely scenario that it would have been stored in this condition?
Should I ask the vendor for another?



























