Does that actually mean that the lead from the pellets passing thru is filling in the imperfection of the barrel? If so cleaning it would then remove the lead and expose the imperfection right?
Theres allot of misinformation in the airgun world even beyond barrel quality or what it takes to make them accurate. My AA S510 will start to lose accuracy as it gets dirty and when I clean it the accuracy is spot on without this needed leading in that you always see getting talked about. I have owned 12 pcp rifles and they all were the same way they took one or two shots to settle not a tin of pellets."ajshoots"That video is part of the reason there is so much bad information floating around the airgun world. Shy of the old crosman and benji's I own that do have brass or soft barrels, all of my pcp barrels are made from the same materials used for firearm barrels. My field of expertise includes metallurgy and I have alot of experience both gunsmithing and airgunsmithing. Alot of what is said on the forums and on some of these YouTube videos is just plain FALSE regarding airgun barrels!! Take it however you want, but we should all take a personal responsibility to post and make videos in the most factual way possible. There are alot of misinformed and confused airgunners because of videos and posts like the above PA video.
I like buying from PA, but between the godfathers blog and their YouTube videos, PA puts out alot of bad info!!
LDPTheres allot of misinformation in the airgun world even beyond barrel quality or what it takes to make them accurate. My AA S510 will start to lose accuracy as it gets dirty and when I clean it the accuracy is spot on without this needed leading in that you always see getting talked about. I have owned 12 pcp rifles and they all were the same way they took one or two shots to settle not a tin of pellets."ajshoots"That video is part of the reason there is so much bad information floating around the airgun world. Shy of the old crosman and benji's I own that do have brass or soft barrels, all of my pcp barrels are made from the same materials used for firearm barrels. My field of expertise includes metallurgy and I have alot of experience both gunsmithing and airgunsmithing. Alot of what is said on the forums and on some of these YouTube videos is just plain FALSE regarding airgun barrels!! Take it however you want, but we should all take a personal responsibility to post and make videos in the most factual way possible. There are alot of misinformed and confused airgunners because of videos and posts like the above PA video.
I like buying from PA, but between the godfathers blog and their YouTube videos, PA puts out alot of bad info!!