tryinhard said:
My brother and I are in a discussion as to how often to clean your barrel when at the range. He is a book worm and says for optimum accuracy you should clean every 2 shots. I say 3 to 5 shots depending on how your gun is acting. Who is right?
If you use traditional lubes you may need to wipe every shot for *best* accuracy. If you use water based lubes with wet patches you might shoot all day.
I don't use water based lubes, period.
My 54 will shoot about 6" at 200 yards if I use SPG bullet lube on the patches, cut at the muzzle and dry brush the bore, dump out the residue (I live in a dry climate and damp patch the bore one pass up and down to clean the lands.
It will shoot perfectly well with bear, neatsfoot or Sperm Whale oil patches unwiped for 10-20 shots. This is a Douglas barrel.
My shallow groove, .008", 16 bore will shoot very clean with a heavy patch and oil. It needs very little in the way of "help" for 20 shots, at least, since it fouls very little with 150 grains of FFG Swiss. But its a hunting rifle and I always shoot what I would when hunting.
It DEPENDS on the barrel, the weather, the powder etc etc etc.
One must shoot his rifle various ways and determine what works best with the barrel, powder, ball and patch combination.
What will work at 50 may be marginal at 100, what works Ok at 100 may be useless at 200.
Dan