[This message has been edited by George Capriola (edited 08-21-2001).]
I usually work up to max in four stages so I generally clean before the first group--I know it's not going to have the accuracy I'm looking for so I don't really care about group size.
This goes for load workup--when testing for accuracy I want all conditions the same for each group so I may avoid cleaning beforehand, or may fire a fouling shot (of a load that didn't work out) into the berm.
John
As I remember you have a Weatherby. With the three I own I have found tat they shoot better fouled with most loads, the bores are a little ruff.
I am leaving for africa in two days, to prepare, I totally removed all of the fouling from the guns. Then I went to the range and shot a couple of rounds until the groups became tight, I have shot the guns quite a bit and have found the approximate number of rounds that it take to get things moving along well.
Bill
One key point is to run an extra dry patch or two down the bore after cleaning to make sure your bore is dry. I have 2 guns that each used to require 1 fouling shot before settling in. Once I started running the extra patches down the bore to dry it thoroughly, the 1st shots started dropping right into the group so the fouling shot is no longer necessary.
Good luck
In case You disassembled the rifle, some settling in is to be expected, of course.
If that fails, do as above = dry bore, and just before hunting take a new bronce brush ( Brownells sometime even sold bore conditioning brushes ) and stroke Your bore several times. This will leave copper in Your bore, but without firing residue, as the salts will attract humidity and this causes rusting of the barrel. Sure iron and copper are a local element, but only in aqueous condition. The traces of oil in the pores of the barrel will preclude rust for the time of the hunt.
If nothing works, that is Your barrel is really "walking", check if the first shot is in the same place everytime. If that�s the case fire a group, all shots from cold barrel. It�s this one shot that counts. After all, combo guns ALL react this way ...
( only very new ones with constructions to prevent this )
Good Shooting and tell us the results! H
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Have a good trip! Bring a few extra rounds to check your zero when you get to your hunting area.
George
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Shoot straight, shoot often, but by all means, use enough gun!