This is a rough barrel.

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I’ve never had a rifle foul as bad as this one. Savage model 11 in 243. Accuracy really goes downhill after 25 rounds. This is after 17 rounds of Nosler Partitions. It’s a 1 MOA rifle with a clean barrel.

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Hand lap or fire lap that fouling/copper streaking tent stake.

Shoot some projectiles know for accuracy as Nosler's aren't amongst them.

I get 1”, 3 shot groups with them. They perform very well on deer.

I’ve got a 0.7 moa load with 80 gr TTSX’s for 5 shot groups with this rifle, but I wasn’t overly impressed with their performance on deer. It’s a good coyote round though.

I’ve never had to fire lap a bbl before, but I’m considering trying it with this rifle.
 
A friend believed his rifle had lost its edge. This was a 264 WM.
Asked about his cleaning procedure and he admitted he had never cleaned it. When I got the rifle it came with 6-800 rounds of 1F brass.
Using six different cleaners from Sweets, WipeOut, JB compound, Hoppe's, and a couple of Remington products.
A final WipeOut treatment produced no blue.
Had the barrel scoped and it would probably see another 200 rounds.
A recommended load was producing 2" groups at 200 metres.
He shot the rifle but we did not have time to test it with WipeOut but he was given a cleaning regimen . . .
 
I had a 6.5 x 284 back about 1980 that fouled like that. I later moly'd the barrel and no more fouling. It was Hoppes moly paste.
 
I have used the NECO lapping kit for many years now. It is just the thing for the schitty $5 Wilson barrels the Ruger used for many years on their rifles. I expect it will work just as well on the schitty $6 barrels that Savage uses now.
 
I had a Douglas barrel, chambered in 7mm STW that shot lights out for about 25-30 rounds.

Then groups started to deteriorate. A good cleaning, [plenty of copper removal] and the
accuracy was back for the 25-30 rounds.

Did the firelap procedure, using 3 grades of abrasive. Fixed that fouler right up.

I could shoot 100 rounds with great accuracy, and cleanup was a breeze. The system works!
Dave.
 
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I have a 22-250 that fouls like that. Still shoots good though.
 
hey, if the firelappin doesnt work.. its suppose to be easy to change the barrel on a savage.. so thats an easy fix
..can u post results if u fire lap.. im curious
 
hey, if the firelappin doesnt work.. its suppose to be easy to change the barrel on a savage.. so thats an easy fix
..can u post results if u fire lap.. im curious

I definitely will. I’m going to be busy with work and hunting for the next few weeks but hopefully I’ll get around to it by the end of the month.
 
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