Cassity260
Beginner
- Aug 27, 2006
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Let me start off by saying I LOVE the way my Ruger M77 MKII All-Weather
in .260 rem shoots. I was lucky with the trigger, it is smooth with no
noticable creep. I'm able to shoot .6-1.1 with any of my handloads I have
tried so far. (not bad for a "bone stock" hunting rifle)
My problem is copper fouling, I'm getting tired of completly cleaning after
each 5 shot group, if I don't do this the groups start to look more like
patterns. Is this normal? I don't have this problem with my 1957 Winchester
Model 88 .308. Copper doesn't become a problem until about the 20th shot.
Is there anything I could do, other than Tubbs Final Finish? Does anyone
here have any experience with this form of fire lapping?
Thanks,
AC
in .260 rem shoots. I was lucky with the trigger, it is smooth with no
noticable creep. I'm able to shoot .6-1.1 with any of my handloads I have
tried so far. (not bad for a "bone stock" hunting rifle)
My problem is copper fouling, I'm getting tired of completly cleaning after
each 5 shot group, if I don't do this the groups start to look more like
patterns. Is this normal? I don't have this problem with my 1957 Winchester
Model 88 .308. Copper doesn't become a problem until about the 20th shot.
Is there anything I could do, other than Tubbs Final Finish? Does anyone
here have any experience with this form of fire lapping?
Thanks,
AC