AAS400f this is my main gun bought new last year,be lucky if its had tin of pellets through it.its been amazing for accuracy cant fault it.so i bought a tx200 which i use late summer till next spring,just gives aas400 a rest.before i put s400 away i cleaned inside of the barrel using those longish metal rods with furry brush on the end,sure ya know what i mean,3 months later i have a bit plink in back garden with s400 same rws superdome tin of pellets i used before i put gun away as it loves these superdomes,anyways i open tin and pellets have gone dark grey (were silver),its not as accurate as it was before i cleaned barrel,is there nothing to worry about ? could it be cos i cleaned barrel or pellets gone funny colour or combination of both ?.maybe barrel just needs more led through it but that said it was amazing accuracy when i first bought it.any thoughts please lads ?.
I would not rod an airgun barrel. It is not necessary.
Was the brush bristle or wire. Both are not good news IMHO.
Get a pull thru and some .22 patches......some good quality gun oil and pull through till they come out clear. Then a few dry ones.
A clean barrel can actually open a group until it leads up..... or it can tighten it. Each barrel os different.
The pellets are buggered.
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It's probably a combination of both Rob.
. If it's accurate, I wouldn't bother with the barrel clean before you put it away - you'll only change the leading from the pellets.
Oxidised pellets also won't do you any favours - you could try some lube but, they'll probably still be shite. I'd buy new pellets and, put a load down the barrel to see if the accuracy comes back.
Good luck 👍
All of the above.
A gunsmith told me add couple drops of gun oil to tin pellets but still no good,ill bin those,also ill do away with those rods i used to clean barrel n use pull through.ah well it aint all bad i thought might av been problem with the gun,but by sounds of it just needs better quality pellets,ill do that n see how it goes.cheers lads great for advice as always :-)
my usual answer. and it works. fag filters. fire a few through and lo and behold a clean barrel.
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Last edited by averageplinker; 11-09-2018 at 09:27 PM.
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Rob, if you really must clean? then get one of those VFG Field wire pull throughs that come in a mint tin. I have one for my .22lr, and some drilled pellets too, just a drop of oil is all that you need for air.
I wouldn't on an air rifle though, by the way.
Hello to All,
If you store an oiled barrel vertically, some oil will drain down.
This has happened to me.
Luckily, the oil did not get into the transfer port.
I store all my break-barrels broken, so this is not an issue with them.
I now use grease (Lupus) on the VFG cleaning felts, and this does not shift, but still does a fine job of cleaning.
A couple of the VFG shooting felts, or fag. filters (they work very well indeed ) backed by a pellet to remove excess grease before a session, and job is a good 'un.
Have fun
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Russ
Clean an air rifle barrel ? why ?? to stop it going rusty through lack of use maybe but personally I don't. Why throw away furry pellets ?? Just use them for plinking if you think they are going to be less accurate or give them to someone.
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My Ultra lost accuracy recently, it was all over the place, couldn't hit a bottle top at 30 yards zero distance.
After a pull through with oiled patches and a few dry ones to finish it off, and 50 pellets to lead the barrel up, it was back to shooting spot on.
It must have had a good few thousand pellets through it before it needed cleaning though.