When i started, i was told you clean the powder fouling each time you come back from the range (i shoot 50 to 100 per visit) and only take care of copper once accuracy declines.
Been a slow weekend and been watching you tube, seems like some guys are not even maintaining for powder fouling, as it keeps bore ready for next time, and won't have to deal with cold bore shots as much.
I am well equiped to take care of rifle and have a good (at least i think i do) method for cleaning.
I'll ask this question and get the feel for what guys do,
If running rifle in dry environments, how many rounds do you shoot before dealing with powder fouling? And how many rounds do you shoot before dealing with copper fouling? If you want to mention make and caliber that would be great
Been a slow weekend and been watching you tube, seems like some guys are not even maintaining for powder fouling, as it keeps bore ready for next time, and won't have to deal with cold bore shots as much.
I am well equiped to take care of rifle and have a good (at least i think i do) method for cleaning.
I'll ask this question and get the feel for what guys do,
If running rifle in dry environments, how many rounds do you shoot before dealing with powder fouling? And how many rounds do you shoot before dealing with copper fouling? If you want to mention make and caliber that would be great




















































