ElkHunter11
New member
I went to the range last weekend and shot 16 rounds through my .300 win mag (180 grain federal trophy bonded tip). All went well and feel confident in my setup, finally. Now I am in a dilemma of what to do. Leave it be and don't touch the gun until my hunt in October, or give the barrel another thorough cleaning to remove any fouling that the 16 shots produced and then shoot a couple fouling shots before the hunt? I would rather not clean it again as my shots were good, but not sure when copper fouling really starts becoming a problem with this high powered round. I will of course shoot when I get to CO to make sure the rifle stayed zeroed, so I am estimating 20 rounds total before the hunt if I did not clean. I've posted a lot of threads about this dang gun, but now have everything good to go so I should be done creating threads on this gun after this thread. Thanks!