STRONGLY suggest a brass bore brush scrub concentrating at last few inches of muzzle and first 4" of breech end.Switch to a round jag and JB bore paste on patches and scrub the bore real well end to end.There are MANY who have had fouling issues with the TX's LW barrels .... many foul within first few inches of pellet getting going as lead is worn off most once entering rifling.
BTW...Yours truly (young at 71) shot 90% this past weekend at the FT course in Concord, CA with the Motorhead tuned, TX...I owe it all to the taxpayers who footed the bill for my cataract surgery..
Jason, what does peartinear mean? I have never seen that word before.
Thanks to all of you for your advise.What I am finding with my TX200 is that I have to clean the barrel every 250 shots or so when I use hard pellets, such as the H&N Snipers, and I really scrub a bit to really get it clean.If I use softer pellets, like JSBs, I almost never have to clean the barrel. Even after 1000 shots, the patches come through white.Since my TX200 now favors JSB and AA pellets, I guess the cleaning issue has resolved itself.
Jason G
Quote from: Jason_Garvin on May 30, 2017, 11:07:24 PMJason GOk, whoaaaaa... let's pause this thread a second to drool over that shooting bench and range. WOW, I am jealous! That bench looks outstanding! And what a nice area to shoot in - shade, gravel bench area, and a good amount of yardage available. Nice job man!