That just doesn't make sense though, why should it ? We are using guns today that are either literally what we were shooting 20+ years ago or identical in a mechanical sense. We have had overbored, enlarged chambers and back bored (whatever that means) for decades, same with cartridges which are all but identical, I would happily shoot the Winchester, Victory, Express and Kent Champions of the 90's today.But is this not typical of people with more money than sense?
Obviously Ed is an exception as he has never had any sense
On a serious note , and especially useful tip for those who care for their guns.
It may be noted that the UK has what is considered to be a damp climate / damp atmosphere.
Any fouling on metal parts , traps airbound moisture .
Plastic wad fouling thus traps moisture in your barrels , so be careful with the care of your expensive toys .
I spoke to my gunmaker yesterday and he said it is noticable how much fouling is becoming more troublesome to clean away .
" Sometimes taking days or a week to soak away, using aggresive penetrants."
Also although your point regarding trapped moisture is valid it doesn't seem to cause issues as long as the barrels are chromed, personally never found any fouling of any kind a particular concern, my gun is routinely put away without the barrels being cleaned in any way whatsoever so the insides look a tiny bit dirty, once cleaned they look better but not new. Even dirty burning shells donny worry me.
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