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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Cleaning rods and barrel damage
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<blockquote data-quote="KansasCowboy" data-source="post: 672462" data-attributes="member: 39641"><p>I'm with you on this one Ridgerunner, I too use an Otis cable. Although I do own and occasionally use rods and boreguides I generally just use the cable. I am careful not to allow solvents or oils to drain into the reciever or onto my stocks. When I clean my M70 Supergrade I clamp the rifle at a downward angle to be certain solvents don't make it onto the stock or bedding. </p><p> </p><p>Maybe I''m just lazy but I shoot multiple rifles every week, so when I clean them with the cable I don't have to spend time setting up the bore guide and rods for each one, I can just do them all at the same time only having to change out brush size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KansasCowboy, post: 672462, member: 39641"] I'm with you on this one Ridgerunner, I too use an Otis cable. Although I do own and occasionally use rods and boreguides I generally just use the cable. I am careful not to allow solvents or oils to drain into the reciever or onto my stocks. When I clean my M70 Supergrade I clamp the rifle at a downward angle to be certain solvents don't make it onto the stock or bedding. Maybe I''m just lazy but I shoot multiple rifles every week, so when I clean them with the cable I don't have to spend time setting up the bore guide and rods for each one, I can just do them all at the same time only having to change out brush size. [/QUOTE]
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