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Started by BoWhoop, March 18, 2015, 10:31:18 PM
Quote from: SumToy on March 18, 2015, 10:54:50 PMYou can take a bad gun and make it better but you can make a good one a bad one real fast. Just TAKE your time if you do. I NVER polish our barrels. We test in the real world. Plus our full outlaw guns never get polish or oil in them.
Quote from: alclark2 on March 19, 2015, 07:45:20 AMQuote from: SumToy on March 18, 2015, 10:54:50 PMYou can take a bad gun and make it better but you can make a good one a bad one real fast. Just TAKE your time if you do. I NVER polish our barrels. We test in the real world. Plus our full outlaw guns never get polish or oil in them.Wow.. I was just about to order up the stuff to polish mine. Thanks for posting this. I'll leave my 835 the way it is! If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Quote from: BoWhoop on March 18, 2015, 10:31:18 PMSo I was wanting to try Win Longbeards and did so with 3 1/2" 2oz #5's, my 835 with Indian Creek choke and shot 2 targets at a measured 40 yds. getting 181 and 184 in the best 10" circle; this was at 56 degrees. This was good, but I had been reading about barrel polishing and decided to try it. I ordered the stuff from Brownell's, followed the directions in the sticky post above to a T....exact compounds, exact order, everything. As luck would have it, when I shot the gun this afternoon, my 10" counts were 149 and 176. Same box of shells, same measured distance, all that changed was polishing the barrel and the temp was colder at 39 degrees.Now, I know colder temps affect patterns, but I have never seen that kind of change. By my reckoning my pattern took an 11% hit...not what I was expecting.I cleaned and polished with a different choke tube in the barrel, like I said, exactly as was recommended. Anyone ever had this happen? Any suggestions on how to get my patterns back to at least where they were?
Quote from: allaboutshooting on March 19, 2015, 08:22:20 AMI suspect that the reason you're seeing the change is just what you've said, the 17 degree drop in temperature. Cold, dense air can play havoc with patterns.Recently, I shot a Remington 11-87 with a 28" barrel, using 3" WLB shells, from the same box, through the same choke tube at 52 degrees and at 68 degrees. The pattern at 52 degrees had 157 hits in the 10" circle and the one at 68 had 211 hits in the 10" circle. Nothing else changed.I "deep clean" barrels using Hoppe's #9 to get a bore clean. Then I shoot it without cleaning between shots until the patterns either degrade or improve. That's the only real way to find out if your particular gun likes a "squeaky clean" bore, a slightly fouled bore or a dirty bore. Some like it one way, some like it another.When temperatures get back to where they were, you may want to give that process a try.Thanks,Clark