A gradual decline in a new barrels accuracy
Have you ever had a new barrel installed by a competent rimfire gunsmith and had it shoot "lights out" in competition for several months? Then, shortly thereafter, experience a gradual decline in accuracy, using the same lot of great ammo that won many matches?
I have personally experienced this on a least two barrels from different manufacturers. Also, several local club members have had new custom rifles built, that were extremely competitive in local matches at first ... then the dreaded gradual decline in accuracy. I can't speak for all the others, but I clean my barrel's bore regularly ... using caution, with bore guide and good quality rimfire bronze bristle brush and quality solvents like Rimfire Blend and Pro-Shot ... also use ISSO in the chamber when needed.
Are there any answers to why a new barrels accuracy may slowly deteriorate over a relatively short period of time? John
PS: One smith vaguely mentioned a glazing issue.
Have you ever had a new barrel installed by a competent rimfire gunsmith and had it shoot "lights out" in competition for several months? Then, shortly thereafter, experience a gradual decline in accuracy, using the same lot of great ammo that won many matches?
I have personally experienced this on a least two barrels from different manufacturers. Also, several local club members have had new custom rifles built, that were extremely competitive in local matches at first ... then the dreaded gradual decline in accuracy. I can't speak for all the others, but I clean my barrel's bore regularly ... using caution, with bore guide and good quality rimfire bronze bristle brush and quality solvents like Rimfire Blend and Pro-Shot ... also use ISSO in the chamber when needed.
Are there any answers to why a new barrels accuracy may slowly deteriorate over a relatively short period of time? John
PS: One smith vaguely mentioned a glazing issue.