Posted by Scot in pa on December 26, 2009 at 06:54:21 from (68.28.105.232):
In Reply to: O/T Rifle Question posted by JBMac76 on December 26, 2009 at 05:47:32:
There are a lot of really good bore cleaners on the market today. I was surprised how much swabbing my 30-06 took once I squirted some of one of the foaming products down the bore. I have a cousin who uses an aluminum cleaning rod in a drill and turns the brass brush at low speed to clean them up.
Bullet speed has more to do with wiping out a barrel then the powder, unless you are using black powder or corrosive primers. But if the barrel is shot out, 32 special is an easily obtained re-bore. It is the same shell expanded out to hold a .32 cal bullet instead of a .308 bullet.
Have you tried shooting it from some sort of rest? IF you don't line up iron sights the same way each time, you can throw off your point of impact. Also focus on the front sight, not the rear.
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