I recently started to see a significant degradation in repeatability in my five-month-old CZ 457 Varmint MTR (>1 MoA @ 50 yards). I bore scoped the barrel (which has around 2500 rounds downrange, has been religiously cleaned using Boretech C4 only) and saw a whitish hard deposit, this after a deep clean (24 hour soak of chamber in C4, dry patched , then C4 wet nylon brush down the chamber multiple times, dry patched again, then C4 wetted bronze brush, dry patched again, then a light oil wet patched/dry patched). Being a relatively new shooter (this is my first rifle), thought I would turn to the very experienced rimfire enthusiasts here to see if I could get your thoughts as to what is causing this and what I should do to remove it and get the barrel back to decent shooting condition. BTW, this deposit is around the chamber area and the first 4.5" of the barrel. Borescope screen shots from video are attached.
Thanks in advance for all your guidance and help - am getting quite frustrated since I can't find much on the web and have no idea what to do to remove this deposit.
Synper.
Thanks in advance for all your guidance and help - am getting quite frustrated since I can't find much on the web and have no idea what to do to remove this deposit.
Synper.