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Started by macobb, March 13, 2020, 04:23:25 PM
Quote from: macobb on March 14, 2020, 07:33:50 PMRight now I'm just cleaning it good and running alcohol after and bore snake every 2-3 shots. Plan on sticking with that for the time being. The Affinity is chrome lined so not planning anything there. Just thought if polishing my 870 18" barrel would help it any but it's still getting a decent 40 pattern just not what I wanted so I may just leave it be. I'm hoping with the new chokes I got coming they will clean up my pattern. Run a .570 sumtoy in the affinity and .565 Carlsons in the 870. Both get close 200/200 pattern in the 10/20 at 40 yards. Got a .562.5 sumtoy on the way for the affinity and a .555 Carlson on the way for the 870. Hopefully that will get me a little tighter pattern out of each. Season opens Saturday here and I just thinking too much probably.
Quote from: Marc on March 14, 2020, 10:05:53 PMGuess I am going to disagree (kinda').I do not really know much about TSS and the wads used... But I would assume it is similar to steel... Harder shot (that does not give, and can scratch barrels), so we use a much thicker wad.The combination of a thicker wad and harder shot creates more plastic deposition on the barrels and especially the choke.My impression and experience is that these thicker wads with harder shot can leave a thick film of plastic deposition. Often times (shooting steel) that deposition favors one are or one side.I generally soak my chokes periodically in some sort of gun cleaning solvent, and then scrub it out with a bore brush, and make sure all the plastic is out... I do this at the end of every hunting season (i.e. my duck chokes get cleaned after duck season, and my full choke at the end of turkey season).As far as the bore itself, I might run some solvent through periodically with a brush, but I have not noticed the deposition issues that I have with the chokes.