BluegrassDan
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My Kimber 84M in .308 Win shoots better the more rounds I put through it. It generally shoots best after at least 60 rounds, and then shoots great for at least another 100-200 rounds. I can get sub MOA at this point. I've shot a couple of .3" groups at 100, and most are between .5" and 1"
The gun fouls with copper like crazy! As soon as I clean the copper out entirely, the groups open up to about 1.5"-2" eventually settling down after a few boxes of ammo. I've tried the whole break-in, but it didn't fix the fouling.
So, what do you experienced guys think? Is there a reason for all of this? Does it make sense somehow?
Thanks in advance!
The gun fouls with copper like crazy! As soon as I clean the copper out entirely, the groups open up to about 1.5"-2" eventually settling down after a few boxes of ammo. I've tried the whole break-in, but it didn't fix the fouling.
So, what do you experienced guys think? Is there a reason for all of this? Does it make sense somehow?
Thanks in advance!