04 November 2007, 20:10
Jim HundleyFouled barrell
After my preseason range session, I throughly cleaned the barrel. I then fired three fouling shots and put the rifle in the safe awaiting my first hunting trip of the year. Will this practice do any harm to my Hart s/s barrel? The safe is equipped with a "Golden-Rod" to eleviate any humidity,etc. I have heard that this is a good idea to assure that the first shot will impact where it is aimed.
Thanks,
Jim
05 November 2007, 10:59
N E 450 No2Jim
Try a product called Prolix.
You can get it from Heritage Arms in Salt Lake City. Aleko, a poster here owns the store.
I have tested it on several barrels, and it does not change the point of impact of the first round out of a clean bbl.
Whatever/however I clean a bbl, after I am done I apply Prolix with a nylon brush or a patch, then dry out the chamber and bbl with 2 or 3 patches.
While on a hunting trip, if the bbl needs to be cleaned [gets wet inside, or a few shots are fired I clean only with Prolix, then dry it out.
First round out, and all others are in the proper spot.
Check out their website.
I used this process on 10 bbls today, I hope to shoot all of them tommorrow and will report back on the results with them.
05 November 2007, 14:46
Jim HundleyThanks for the info, N E 450 No2! Please post the results with the Prolix. I prefer cleaning my barrel after shooting.
Thank you,
Jim
06 November 2007, 02:27
Hot CoreHey Jim, I've always focused on where the first shot from a pristine clean barrel impacts. I also want the second one to be close to that first one, but I'm not overly concerned about where more shots would go. When Hunting, I've never needed a third shot in over 5-decades.
Where I hunt the moisture can cause Pitting if the barrel is not lightly lubed(greased and wiped dry with a couple of patches).
But there are a lot of folks who never seem to be concerned about a dirty barrel and actually prefer them that way. Not me.
Best of luck to you.
06 November 2007, 02:44
400 Nitro Expressquote:
Originally posted by Jim Hundley:
After my preseason range session, I throughly cleaned the barrel. I then fired three fouling shots and put the rifle in the safe awaiting my first hunting trip of the year. Will this practice do any harm to my Hart s/s barrel? The safe is equipped with a "Golden-Rod" to eleviate any humidity,etc. I have heard that this is a good idea to assure that the first shot will impact where it is aimed.
Thanks,
Jim
I've done it the same way for 40 years. I don't clean my rifle barrels during the season, unless they get rained on. I live in a place where humidity is often 90+%, have never owned a stainless barrel, and have never had the slightest problem with bore corrosion. You certainly won't have any problems with stainless. I couldn't care less where the first three foulers from a clean barrel go. Any barrel that won't put numbers 4 through 20 in the same place without cleaning is a tomato stake.
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21 November 2007, 05:48
Oxota BobHi The Police SWAT teams do the same operation with their sniper rifles to assure the same point of impact every shot .
15 December 2007, 03:02
AtkinsonYour fine, no damage will come from that if your gun is in a dry non humid area and it is..Too much is made of all this stuff. I like to clean a gun after about 20 or 30 shots and then fire a few before I go hunt.
17 December 2007, 13:03
N E 450 No2So far on all the barrels I have used Prolix on I have not noticed any shift in zero for the first rounds out.
The test continues.