I have worked up a bunch of loads for my new AR.
I have 12 different powders I will be testing. Each powder will have 10 rounds each of 3 different charge weights. This equals 360 rounds.
I will be testing 2 different bullets, so the total number of loaded rounds is 720.
What is the best way to go about testing all of these? I was thinking about firing the first bullet in a round robin fashion at 12 different targets. I would have one target for each powder type, but use 3 different points of aim per target (for each different powder charge within the same powder type). Obviously I would start with the smaller charge and work up to the largest. When the first bullet is done, 360 rounds will have been shot.
The problem is barrel fouling. At what interval should I be stopping and cleaning? Should I shoot the first bullet (360 rounds), then clean and shoot the next 360?
Maybe more frequent cleaning is required?
Would a quick pass with a boresnake be beneficial?
New to the AR scene and don't really know what to do.
I have 12 different powders I will be testing. Each powder will have 10 rounds each of 3 different charge weights. This equals 360 rounds.
I will be testing 2 different bullets, so the total number of loaded rounds is 720.
What is the best way to go about testing all of these? I was thinking about firing the first bullet in a round robin fashion at 12 different targets. I would have one target for each powder type, but use 3 different points of aim per target (for each different powder charge within the same powder type). Obviously I would start with the smaller charge and work up to the largest. When the first bullet is done, 360 rounds will have been shot.
The problem is barrel fouling. At what interval should I be stopping and cleaning? Should I shoot the first bullet (360 rounds), then clean and shoot the next 360?
Maybe more frequent cleaning is required?
Would a quick pass with a boresnake be beneficial?
New to the AR scene and don't really know what to do.
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