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<blockquote data-quote="Casing" data-source="post: 519834" data-attributes="member: 17014"><p>Personally I DO NOT put a round down the barrel with any oil in the barrel. If I have put any oil through the bore I will wipe it out with a patch with alchohol then dry the bore good with dry patches. I'm sure you've shot a rifle close to dark and have seen the flame from the powder burn? I don't like the thought of the oil in the barrel having to burn out. The barrel becomes an inferno and if you have something in the bore to "burn" such as oil it will likely glaze in the bore over time and can pre-maturely wear out the barrel. Also with a dry bore you always have one varible that remains the same, ie. a little oil, too much oil, or dry. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casing, post: 519834, member: 17014"] Personally I DO NOT put a round down the barrel with any oil in the barrel. If I have put any oil through the bore I will wipe it out with a patch with alchohol then dry the bore good with dry patches. I'm sure you've shot a rifle close to dark and have seen the flame from the powder burn? I don't like the thought of the oil in the barrel having to burn out. The barrel becomes an inferno and if you have something in the bore to "burn" such as oil it will likely glaze in the bore over time and can pre-maturely wear out the barrel. Also with a dry bore you always have one varible that remains the same, ie. a little oil, too much oil, or dry. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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