Originally Posted by TRexF16
... Also interested in other folk's thoughts too of course.
I have a new .243 with a total of 192 rounds through it that I have decided is one of these rifles that hates a clean bore. When I clean the bore completely, loads that were shooting well "last time" get way worse. So after the last range session, I just used Shooter's Choice with a nylon brush followed by patches to get the powder fouling out but left most of the copper in it.
We'll see how that works next trip to the range.

Thanks,
Rex


I wouldn't even do that much.

One patch wet with Ballistol, a five minute soak, and three or four dry patches is typical for me.