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Cleaning?
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<blockquote data-quote="kweidner" data-source="post: 225948" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I shot benchrest for a little while. There are many different opinions as to the best cleaning scenario. I never cleaned mine at a match unless it acted out. No copper in the rounds I was shooting. It seems like it would really settle in after 20 or so rounds. I would clean after every 250 or so regardless. I always use a bore guide, butches, and the right size patch. Never had to brush. If I am going to put it in the safe for awhile, I clean it before putting it to bed. If I plan on shooting in the next week or so I would leave it and wipe down the outside. I always clean if the weather is extra humid, or in inclement weather. My bbls look brand new and shoot the same. You have to try awful hard to shoot a .22lr out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kweidner, post: 225948, member: 4964"] I shot benchrest for a little while. There are many different opinions as to the best cleaning scenario. I never cleaned mine at a match unless it acted out. No copper in the rounds I was shooting. It seems like it would really settle in after 20 or so rounds. I would clean after every 250 or so regardless. I always use a bore guide, butches, and the right size patch. Never had to brush. If I am going to put it in the safe for awhile, I clean it before putting it to bed. If I plan on shooting in the next week or so I would leave it and wipe down the outside. I always clean if the weather is extra humid, or in inclement weather. My bbls look brand new and shoot the same. You have to try awful hard to shoot a .22lr out! [/QUOTE]
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