I run a patch of Shooters Choice thru, followed by a brush a few times thru, dry patches after that. Wipeout foam sitting for 30 minutes, remove. And either Iosso or JB bore paste, remove that real good, few patches of rem-oil, another dry patch to get any excess out and done. Sounds like a lot but other than drinking coffee and listening to music or cleaning other guns while the foam is sitting, takes but 10 minutes for the other stuff
I have done this with all my rifles in the past 15 years(minus the foam which hasn't been around that long) and all shoot well. I may be doing something quirky in that list but it works for me.
What do some of you do when shooting for the 1st time while at the range? Do any of you get to the point of cleaning every round for 10 rounds and shoot 3 and clean and yada yada?
I did a quick field cleaning after every 10 shots with the SPS-V when I got it, I did that 3 times and asked myself what the heck I was doing and stopped and just kept shooting
Before that, I never cleaned while at the range. I put 62 rounds thru my VLS once until groups started opening up. Cleaning the copper out was, well you can imagine.... That barrel loves to be fouled though, shoots it's best when around 35 or so rounds, go figure.
I noticed with the SPS that after about 16 rounds, groups start opening up so just goes to show how different/finicky barrels can be