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Waiting til accuracy falls to clean, as a newb I was bitten by that notion several years ago....

Yep, it only has to occur once at a critical time, when accuracy counts. Then we change our practices.

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Carbon ring on the throat of a 22 barrel, bore scope has shown me absolutely.

I stand corrected. Good to know.
 
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With cleaning products like Boretech, Wipeout-Patchout.. the days of worrying about "over cleaning" are long gone. Not only do these non-ammonia base products cause no harm to our barrels, more effective. The days of using Sweets, Butches Boreshine, all the stinky stuff..... should be behind us!


I recently started using the Patchout\Wipeout\Leadout products. You don't even need to use a brush, After soaking for a short time, whatever fouling is in the barrel comes out with just patches.


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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TTQF24F/ref=emc_b_5_t

Have version of this


https://www.brownells.com/sear...?k=Hawkeye+Borescope

Couple friends have Hawkeyes.

Suggest to just use it after cleaning, see how you're doing. Look for a carbon ring just past the throat, it'll be very obvious if it's there. AR barrel also look at the carbon build up around the gas port. Local gunsmith of many years (High Master High Power shooter.....) as well as CompassLake's AR gunsmith told me this is a problem they see when AR barrels shoot then don't shoot, especailly when new. Once you got where you know you are cleaning your barrels well enough, put it away!!!

Most of the guys I shoot with have borescopes or access to one. Occasional statement barked out when we miss, Carbon Ring!!
 
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Can you guys just get a room?
 
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When testing match ammo for accuracy, only at a 100yd indoor range, never outside


That must be an awesome facility. Do you have any photos of the targets from the firing line, or does the club have a website with a gallery of images?

Our indoor range is nice but only fifty feet long.


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Both borescopes are practically the same then, huh? Razz

I like to get nice stuff, but .... Eek
On the other hand, could I use it for anything else ...? And it's cold and snowy, and I do have a lot of guns I could look at. Hmm ....


Hawkeye image quality is better. The advantage to the Amazon unit is you can look at a larger image on a screen. As well as snap a picture before and after...
 
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Can you guys just get a room?


Can I bring a borescope?! Big Grin
 
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When testing match ammo for accuracy, only at a 100yd indoor range, never outside


That must be an awesome facility. Do you have any photos of the targets from the firing line, or does the club have a website with a gallery of images?

Our indoor range is nice but only fifty feet long.


Ya, shooting a 22 inside is great! It's a bit of a haul for me, feel it's well worth it. They let me shoot prone. Gets rid of the wind effect. A 1 mph wind moves the 22 just over a 1/4" at 100yds. The outdoor range I shoot at in the mountains the wind can be very twitchy/gusty. With a 22 I believe its best to shoot 4-6 5 shot groups get an average or a couple 10 shot groups. I'm not really testing my ability, testing the ammo's lack of flyers. Shooting a 22 inside at 100yds really shows the difference between ammo.

https://blucore.com/

A couple friends shoot here. Wish I was closer.

https://www.libertyrange.com/
 
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You know,

 
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Got anything to contribute, or are you just here to be a dick? Roll Eyes

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Got anything to contribute, or are you just here to be a dick? Roll Eyes


Well, seeing as this was my thread, asking about cleaning a 22 rifle, I guess I can be a dick, right? So how about you wind your neck in? Roll Eyes
 
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Got anything to contribute, or are you just here to be a dick? Roll Eyes


Well, seeing as this was my thread, asking about cleaning a 22 rifle, I guess I can be a dick, right? So how about you wind your neck in? Roll Eyes


My bad then. Big Grin


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I agree with a lead ring forming in front of a .22 chamber. I also agree with the corrosive nature of .22 primers given that silica is in the primer compound to facilitate friction. The borescope reveals both.


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