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I think I found my pattern problems, maybe.

Started by chipper, February 13, 2011, 04:48:27 PM

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chipper

As posted in earlier threads, I haven't been to impressed with the patterns of my SX3, they were solid numbers at 40 but just not up to others on the sites #'s or up to my 870 sps. I started going over my gun this afternoon and re-cleaned the barrel and thought about putting some chrome polish to the barrel,I just could not figure out way it hasn't shot better than it has , then i looked at my IC choke and noticed what looked like a small black pin feather protruding out of one of the ports. I broke out the Hoppes and a bronze brush and started cleaning and could not believe the gunk that come out of that choke tube, it was filthy with residue and I honestly believe my #'s can't do anything but go up, I may go shoot here in a while but can't right now, Just something someone with pattern troubles might check.

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The wad strippers get extremely dirty. Once the get full they will no longer strip away the wad like they should. So that should make a huge difference.

BigPeck215

usually clean the indian creeks every 5 or so shot in order to prevent residue from messing with the patterns, that gunk and plastic residue can really hurt patterns

VAHUNTER

i clean mine after every shot when checking patterns
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Quote from: VAHUNTER on February 13, 2011, 07:27:08 PM
i clean mine after every shot when checking patterns

How clean do you clean it? Do you mean Bore Snake clean or Hoppe's #9 clean?

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 take a short rod with the 12 gauge brush and insert onto a drill.  On a medium speed I move the choke on and off the brush.  i use gun scrubber in between to loosen deposits and them finish with rem oil.
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