Do you coat your cleaned barrel with anything like oil or a lube of some sore or just fire the first shot into a clean dry barrel ?
I’m thinking that with the limited lube on a rimfire round that a dry barrel is a long way for that bullet to travel without running out of lube. I was thinking more along the way of leading the barrel do to a lack of lube and not rust prevention.
You raise an interesting point concerning bore lubrication.
If you leave the bore wet with oil and shoot a round, you will notice an increase in energy released.
This is due to the oil residue burning as the bullet travels down the barrel.
The oil, having burnt, will deposit carbon down the bore.
Bullet lubricants are either a wax or paraffin based product and won’t burn under shooting conditions.
Precision shooters will shoot enough fouler rounds to season the bore before shooting for score.
Bob
Bullet lubricants are either a wax or paraffin based product and won’t burn under shooting conditions.
Precision shooters will shoot enough fouler rounds to season the bore before shooting for score.
Bob