Originally Posted by
hamiltonkiler
Before I knew any better I wouldn’t clean but every few years. Shot fine.
Then I was putting a segmented aluminum rod in a drill with a brass brush and some solvent and giving her hell. Shot fine after a few fowl shots.
Bore scope shows the pitting my stock savage barrels have.
Shoots fine.
A clean crown, not nicked or corroded and a stiff action to stock, floated barrel correct ammo seem to make the difference in accuracy.
Not what kinda cleaning rod you jam down the pipe. A few rounds down the pipe seem to smooth out all the ugly.
Navy SEALs hardly ever clean the pipe. “A fouled barrel is more predictable”
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