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09-18-2012, 11:58 AM | #53 | ||||||
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Charlie
There is nothing like giving your gun a good cleaning. I did and my pellet count at 70 yds increase from 56 to 88 in 10" circle. Now we're cooking with peanut oil!!!!!! I hoped to be in the 80-100 range. Cleaning also increased 40 yd pattern to 320-330 with highest at 332. The barrel looked clean but there must have been a build up of plastic from the wads. Best, Ray |
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09-18-2012, 12:44 PM | #54 | ||||||
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If it looked clean to start with I can assume that you used a new or different cleaning method than previously used? If so, what was your new and improved method for this "good cleaning"?
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09-18-2012, 05:13 PM | #55 | ||||||
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Robin, clean to a hunter is different from clean to a shooter. I usually just hose it down to get the mud off....lol!
Actually, I just let the solvent soak in for about a half hour. Then all the copper/bronze/plastic wad junk broke up and came out. Things I couldn't see after running a dry patch through it between shots. Another interesting thing was the first pattern after super clean was terrible. it likes to be a little dirty-just like my rifles. Best, Ray |
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09-18-2012, 09:21 PM | #57 | ||||||
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will try the cleaning method.hope it works as well as yours did... charlie
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09-19-2012, 04:40 PM | #58 | ||||||
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I only recall making one tremendously long shot with an 8 gauge, a duck that fell dead around 80 yards. I never had the opportunity to try it at long range that many times though. I once saw my friend Captain Barry kill a pair of greylag geese (a clean right and left) at 80 yards minimum with his Tolley 8 bore shooting AAA size shot.
I killed a duck with a double 4 gauge at over 80 yards on a driven shoot once. I walked it off and it was something like 82 big steps plus the bird was up in the air as well so no telling the true yardage. It wasn't graveyard dead but it certainly wasn't going anywhere. These shots were luck, not skill I assure you. If you put enough shot on the fly you're bound to hit something once in awhile. I don't try shots like that with anything but heavy artillery, of that you can be certain. Even with a magnum 10 gauge I usually stick to 50 yards and under. Destry
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