Ammo
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:07 am
Hi:
I am a member of an International Club in Minnesota. We shoot match rifles a lot from a heated building through a window with the rifle barrels outdoors at 50 meter targets. I have been discussing cold weather ammo issues with a couple of rimfire shooters who spend a ton of time testing ammo. We have found as the rimfire barrel cools (the action/ammo stay warm) accuracy falls off after about 10 rounds in the very cold. It looks like bullet wax is building up in the cold part of the bore. After a warm-up (and sighters) or a cleaning the rifle shoots well again. This has not been problem with Free Pistols and their shorter barrels.
I now shoot ammo with an oily lube -- SK Plus and can usually go twenty rounds without the build up problem unless I shoot very slowly.
Has anyone noticed the wax problem training in the cold with biathlon rifles?
I am a member of an International Club in Minnesota. We shoot match rifles a lot from a heated building through a window with the rifle barrels outdoors at 50 meter targets. I have been discussing cold weather ammo issues with a couple of rimfire shooters who spend a ton of time testing ammo. We have found as the rimfire barrel cools (the action/ammo stay warm) accuracy falls off after about 10 rounds in the very cold. It looks like bullet wax is building up in the cold part of the bore. After a warm-up (and sighters) or a cleaning the rifle shoots well again. This has not been problem with Free Pistols and their shorter barrels.
I now shoot ammo with an oily lube -- SK Plus and can usually go twenty rounds without the build up problem unless I shoot very slowly.
Has anyone noticed the wax problem training in the cold with biathlon rifles?