Following on from a recent thread of mine regarding the barrel life of a .22 rimfire and the excellent feedback received I have another question to put to the wealth of knowledge found on SD
Can the copper wash found on certain brands of ammunition be enough to cause problems in a .22 rimfire
As a rule I never ever clean the barrel on my bolt action .22 and its a brilliantly accurate rifle. However its only ever had subsonic rounds down the tube. My semi auto m&p 15-22 used to run 36gr cci mini mags until I swapped over to subsonics as I fancied abit of rabbiting with it. Not before a the barrel was thourghtly cleaned.
Having now rediscovered my love of plinking I'm thinking of swapping back. Simply due to the fact that every now and again there will be a round just short of enough powder to cycle the bolt. Is the copper wash on cci mini mags something that's likely to build up in the bore after a few hundred rounds down the line?
Many thanks Rich
Can the copper wash found on certain brands of ammunition be enough to cause problems in a .22 rimfire
As a rule I never ever clean the barrel on my bolt action .22 and its a brilliantly accurate rifle. However its only ever had subsonic rounds down the tube. My semi auto m&p 15-22 used to run 36gr cci mini mags until I swapped over to subsonics as I fancied abit of rabbiting with it. Not before a the barrel was thourghtly cleaned.
Having now rediscovered my love of plinking I'm thinking of swapping back. Simply due to the fact that every now and again there will be a round just short of enough powder to cycle the bolt. Is the copper wash on cci mini mags something that's likely to build up in the bore after a few hundred rounds down the line?
Many thanks Rich