I've had my Savage 10FCP HS Precision .308 for several years now and I can get very good groups at 100yds with my hand-loads, but I am sort of a neat freak and it bugs me to no end to not have a clean firearm at the end of the day.
My question for you guys is, how often are you hitting your bore with Butches, Sweets 7.62 etc. to clear out the copper fouling?
I have heard several schools of thought on this, one of which being that there is a "sweet spot" of copper in the bore that will give a more consistent performance. Then there's the no fouling what-so-ever type of shooters.
Not looking for a right or wrong, just wanted to hear your thoughts.
My question for you guys is, how often are you hitting your bore with Butches, Sweets 7.62 etc. to clear out the copper fouling?
I have heard several schools of thought on this, one of which being that there is a "sweet spot" of copper in the bore that will give a more consistent performance. Then there's the no fouling what-so-ever type of shooters.
Not looking for a right or wrong, just wanted to hear your thoughts.