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do you clean your bore after every shot?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 585031" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Hi JIm, yes I store them up in the safe. I use a wet patch but not so wet it will run out. Maybe damp is a better discription. You are correct about it getting sticky as it dries. I have had a jewel trigger go bonker when I got a drop in it. So this should be guarded against. Then if you will note my post, before shooting I run another wet patch first. This is to soften and loosen the coating so the next 5 patches can dry it out good. </p><p> </p><p>I have seen no corosion a all, but will admit my rifle seldon go very long without being fired. The main reason I was testing this was to see what first rounders will do from a freshly cleaned bore. I nailed a 7" circle with my .338 LM cold clean bore at 1395 yards using this method.</p><p> </p><p>I wish you would try it too. I have seen it work with several rifles but still recommend people test it to be sure the first one is on.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 585031, member: 7503"] Hi JIm, yes I store them up in the safe. I use a wet patch but not so wet it will run out. Maybe damp is a better discription. You are correct about it getting sticky as it dries. I have had a jewel trigger go bonker when I got a drop in it. So this should be guarded against. Then if you will note my post, before shooting I run another wet patch first. This is to soften and loosen the coating so the next 5 patches can dry it out good. I have seen no corosion a all, but will admit my rifle seldon go very long without being fired. The main reason I was testing this was to see what first rounders will do from a freshly cleaned bore. I nailed a 7" circle with my .338 LM cold clean bore at 1395 yards using this method. I wish you would try it too. I have seen it work with several rifles but still recommend people test it to be sure the first one is on. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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