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I use boretech rimfire blend. A couple wet patches, a nylon brush a couple more patches to clean it out and a few patches to neutralize it and a dry patch or two. Done.
I also have a 6fatrat with a 26” krieger on it. I’ve have 105 Berger’s running just over 2800. It’s hard to beat that performance and accuracy in an Ar15 platform.
I agree every gun and barrel is different so start low and work up. I have 3 different 6.5 creedmoor and two are the same the other showed pressure at a little lower charge. I don’t ever recommend using someone’s load data but use as a guide. It seems with H4350 loads run from 40.0 to 43.5...
There are many that probably have cleaned the 300m with a high x count. But most high power shooters have never cleaned a 600 yard target slow fire with a service rifle Ar. At any monthly high power match you may have 3 or 4 that a capable of shooting a clean at 600 with an AR and 4.5 power...
High power is also shot with a sling no bipod and irons or up to a 4.5 power scope. But high power shooter are using 80gn to 88gn bullets single fed also. That said if you shoot 1 moa you are doing good for your setup getting started.
30” barrel with 42.7gn of H4350 I get 2900 with Berger 140 hybrids so with a26” barrel you should be at about 2800. I would start around 41.5gn and work up. I went up to 43gn and stopped there because I felt a little sticky bolt lift on a couple rounds. I purchased some Hornady 140eld ammo...
High power shooting we don’t use a sling to shoot offhand at 200 yards. My best advice to you is to get in position relax and close your eyes then open your eyes and if you are off target move one your feet to adjust and repeat the process until you are on target when you open your eyes. Don’t...