I shot my H&R single shot yesterday with a new Trulock Heavyweight seven choke and Federal Heavyweight seven loads. The barrel and choke had been deep cleaned and the first shot was the best pattern I have ever shot. There were 170 in the 10 inch and I was very pleased. The second shot was 104 and the third was 98 with the same load. I know some guns are super sensitive to fouling but my question is are they this bad? The weather was sunny and about 54 degrees. Could the chilly weather make the gun more sensitive. The first wad was perfect. Pearl colored with no fouling. The second and third wad had some black fouling on them but were intact. Is this decline normal and would just brushing the barrel between shots help. I don't want to have to clean the gun every shot when patterning. Any help would be appreciated. The gun has a 4x Simmons Pro-diamond in it.
Andy