I usually clean them at the end of the season. I clean with an ammonia based solvent to get all of the copper out. I've read a lot of threads about not cleaning at all, and maybe it's a waste of time, but I've had such good results with my current program, so won't likely change. Should add that in any given year I'm messing around with 6-8 different centerfire rigs, so the round count doesn't likely get to more than 300 or so for each one.Maybe I’ll try some hot barrel testing one of these days and see what happens once I’m confident what it can do with a cool barrel. Would be a fun experiment.
Just curious, what are you tikka owners doing in terms of barrel cleaning? I used to clean after every session, but spoke to a friend with a 6.5CM T3x superlite and he swears his shot better by not cleaning it. After something like 2yrs he said the groups opened up and he cleaned it finally…seems excessive to me but interesting.
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Good idea. No reason to clean it for that many rounds unless you get some kind of debris in there.Great I like that plan is about what I had in mind. I probably won’t shoot more than 100rds in a season just because I can’t get out all that much and maybe shoot 1/2 box each outing. Should he just fine I’m hoping with a once a year good cleaning.
FollowingNeeding some help with improving my rifle accuracy…and I know off the bat this could be tough as hell to diagnose over a forum.
I have a 7mmRM Tikka T3x Superlite with the original stock. I’m using Talley rings and a vortex viper hslr 4-16x50mm scope. In the past I’ve had trouble getting 1moa groups so I kinda shelved the rifle and have focused on archery for several years now.
I’ve decided to dive back into this gun and get it up to par. In the past two months I’ve:
1. Bedded the stock with Devcon
2. Replaced the recoil lug with an atlasworx titanium lug
3. Added atlasworx titanium pillars to the factory stock
4. Replaced the action screws with mountain tactical high strength screws and torqued them to 40in-lbs
5. Lapped the scope rings
6. Changed ammo from hornady superformance to hornady Precision hunter
7. Added a muzzle brake
8. Changed the recoil pad to a limb saver
First off, the recoil reduction has been amazing. No issues there and I’m super happy with the feel.
However my first 10rnds I was barely getting a 1moa group at 100yds and had 3 flyers in the group that were like 3”-4” off. Is this likely just shitty form? Could the rifle be that messed up that it just throws flyers like that? Do I need to fork out the money for a better scope/stock?
IM LOST PLEASE HELP
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