Should you clean your Anschutz .22 rimfire?

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  • čas přidán 20. 09. 2021
  • Testing the Competition Anschutz 1710 with a match 54 bolt using a labradar chronograph to determine what causes of point of impact changes. Causes include a clean vs a dirty rimfire rifle, ambient temperature, barrel temperature, suppressor effects, dirty suppressor, and ammonution lots. Using RWS R-50 for testing. The stock is a GRS sportster and 22 takedown suppressor. Other cometition rifles include vudoo v-22, vudoo 360, ruger, CZ, 457, Tikka, Savage, Bergara, Cheristin Arms, valquartsen, RPR.

Komentáře • 41

  • @davidbarclay2032
    @davidbarclay2032 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Clean it every time, I use two felt discs, one oiled, second one dry every time I use it. Barrel is 1974, four years ago it shot a British record that still stands to the best of my knowledge. Never use bronze on it.
    They used to say it doesn’t matter whether you clean it or not, just do the same thing EVERY time you shoot. Works for me.

  • @zenrider16701
    @zenrider16701 Před rokem +6

    That was awesome. We have competitors at our club with 60 years experience. Most of them go out of their mind if they have to clean their gun and believe it takes many, many rounds to re-season it. Myself, I have always been a clean it every time guy. I think my method works for me. I probably should gather the data.

  • @glennnewell8786
    @glennnewell8786 Před rokem +1

    Wow. Just when I thought I knew it all. What a great video. I have always wanted a better way to compare groups. Clear plastic sheets. Thank you for that and confirming what I always thought. Great information done in a professional way. Still not sure I would clean the groove but a dry bore snake all day. Maybe compare that and save me some money on ammo. 😆

  • @jagamoasta2310
    @jagamoasta2310 Před rokem +1

    Great Video, good to know!

  • @rsemple71
    @rsemple71 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing and I like your style. Do what you want based on what you have personally observed. You are making a data driven decision.

  • @jamesharrison2374
    @jamesharrison2374 Před rokem +3

    It depends on the firearm, I have a 1960 Anshutz single shot, I clean it maybe every 6 months to a year. When I shot large bore competition with a HK .308 with a polygon barrel I needed 40-50 rounds before it shot tight groups. I quit cleaning it weeks before a competition and I always scored good. Clean it and it would look like a shotgun for a while.

  • @ronkay1573
    @ronkay1573 Před 9 měsíci

    Interesting video. Thanks

  • @ronkay1573
    @ronkay1573 Před 6 měsíci

    I have a 1710…I’ll start cleaning after squirrel season or each benchrest sporter match.

  • @scarbourgeoisie
    @scarbourgeoisie Před rokem +2

    If you use dirty ammo, clean your barrel after each outing. Period. I find 22LR by Remington, Sellier & Bellot, RWS, and SK are dirty, especially Remington. Federal and CCI rimfire tend to be much cleaner.

  • @John-uo1qf
    @John-uo1qf Před rokem +4

    How many rounds does it take to qualify as "dirty"?

  • @TripleGRogerLait
    @TripleGRogerLait Před rokem

    Sorry , meant to say great vid by the way

  • @jeffreyhall838
    @jeffreyhall838 Před rokem +7

    I keep my rifle barrels clean but i never use a bore snake

    • @ronalddavis
      @ronalddavis Před 11 měsíci +2

      yeah he lost me at the bore snake

  • @flyerh
    @flyerh Před rokem +1

    I have to ask the question.As the .22lr is so quiet in an outside range situation, why are you bothering with suppressors?

    • @docsean3363
      @docsean3363  Před 8 měsíci

      It’s so quiet with a suppressor. when the bullet hits the dirt it is louder than the round going off.

  • @charlesporter1148
    @charlesporter1148 Před 8 měsíci

    As an m14 service rifle competitor it was standard practice with all service teams to maintain zero on a clean barrel...between 300 yard and final 600 yard stages we would dry brush the bore with a couple strokes....after the match we would clean the barrel with hoppes and leave a very thin film of red transmition fluid in the bore prior to removal on the day of the next firing..zeros at 200 30 and 600 yards were confirmed with 2 sighting shots or depending on the match no sighting shots in which case zeros were slightly adjusted for weather conditions that day..

  • @losgirasolesranchrodriguez4686

    Must clean entire rifle for best accuracy
    Must clean every time pinpoint accuracy is desired
    Look up Eric cortina

    • @53hound
      @53hound Před rokem +2

      I wasn't aware Erik was a rimfire shooter

  • @ROBERTBUDA-RBMV
    @ROBERTBUDA-RBMV Před 8 měsíci

    👍

  • @TripleGRogerLait
    @TripleGRogerLait Před rokem

    I am an avid cleaner so clean every time out .… I really enjoy cleaning guns though to be honest . Sorry but that’s me 😂

  • @mandtgrant
    @mandtgrant Před 7 měsíci

    What is a ML? Do you mean MM? miliradian?

  • @PetuniaIii-pd1ww
    @PetuniaIii-pd1ww Před rokem +1

    We're anal about cleaning...it is both accuracy and reliability, every little bit helps...

  • @1945tigers
    @1945tigers Před rokem +1

    Of course not just let carbon and fouling build up to the point of failure lol.

  • @travissowell3329
    @travissowell3329 Před rokem +1

    So all you did for "cleaning" is pull a bore snake through a couple times for cleaning?

    • @docsean3363
      @docsean3363  Před rokem +1

      For the purposes of this test it was just the snake. Of course removing the bolt ,chamber, and barrel cleaning is periodically needed.
      After reviewing the results, I always do a quick clean followed by a few followers before competition. The methods for cleaning are up for debate. Do you have a preferred approach?

    • @travissowell3329
      @travissowell3329 Před rokem +2

      @Doc Sean i have always run a soaked brush through and let that sit a few minutes. Then soaked brush one more time then run patches through until they come out clean. I wasn't knocking your method, I was suprised just a snake made that much difference. Thanks

  • @muskett4108
    @muskett4108 Před rokem +1

    No, and never with a bore snake.

  • @haroldwaggoner9875
    @haroldwaggoner9875 Před rokem +6

    No way I would use a bore snake on any rifle, much less an Anschutz.

    • @georgekasza7295
      @georgekasza7295 Před rokem

      Why

    • @haroldwaggoner9875
      @haroldwaggoner9875 Před rokem +2

      @@georgekasza7295 ....I dont want to pull a dirty rope through my barrel

    • @gascheck8151
      @gascheck8151 Před rokem +1

      I agree this snake thing scores the bore and redistributes the fouling. I have never cleaned a .22 bore. Only the chamber and bolt the odd time. While in high school I shot .22 at a indoor military base. There were about six converted.303 to .22 long rifle. Finally one day I asked a range officer who cleaned the guns. He said no one Why? It’s just soft waxed coated lead polishing the bore every time. I’m 73 of age and since that day I don’t clean my 22 LR.

    • @georgekasza7295
      @georgekasza7295 Před rokem

      Thanks for your feedback.

    • @ervie60
      @ervie60 Před rokem +6

      @@gascheck8151 Polishing is done with a HARDER material.
      All you will get is shitload of lead fouling/builtup.
      Anschuetz does have a manual, so go read it and find recommended cleaning regimen.

  • @davepunton8570
    @davepunton8570 Před rokem

    All depends unfortunately on barrel - ammo - temperate - skill

  • @lonniehall9006
    @lonniehall9006 Před rokem

    May not matter to you, but you are shooting at or above sound barrier, all Eley are just under. Just saying. Kentucky

  • @patrickcrowe1611
    @patrickcrowe1611 Před 9 měsíci

    yes clean. but dont use a rod

  • @alexmason1387
    @alexmason1387 Před rokem +1

    Nice try

  • @TheWheels1965
    @TheWheels1965 Před rokem +3

    Hey, Stop cleaning your rifle all the time, only clean once or twice a year and if it starts shooting way off. And start weighting your ammo, never shoot it straight out of the box. cheers mate