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Lubalox and other cleaning questions
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<blockquote data-quote="rukidnme" data-source="post: 55349" data-attributes="member: 2046"><p>Jon</p><p>There seem to be as many different cleaning methods as there are guys cleaning rifles.</p><p>Everybody seems to have their own way of doing it. </p><p>Some guys are way more concerned with getting their barrels "really clean" than others. Some guys are willing to spend a lot of time and do a lot of scrubbing to get their barrels clean.</p><p>For me I run a bore snake through the barrel a couple times to get the big stuff out, then I shoot a burst of "wipe-out" down the barrel and let it set for an hour or so then I run 2 patchs through it. I repeat this process till the patches come out clean, usually takes about three times.</p><p>That's it, rifle is clean enough for me.</p><p>Been cleaning my rifles this way for awhile now and they shoot great.</p><p>No scrubbing and brushes for me anymore.</p><p>Wipe out is really easy to use, won't harm your barrel and doesn't have any smell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukidnme, post: 55349, member: 2046"] Jon There seem to be as many different cleaning methods as there are guys cleaning rifles. Everybody seems to have their own way of doing it. Some guys are way more concerned with getting their barrels "really clean" than others. Some guys are willing to spend a lot of time and do a lot of scrubbing to get their barrels clean. For me I run a bore snake through the barrel a couple times to get the big stuff out, then I shoot a burst of "wipe-out" down the barrel and let it set for an hour or so then I run 2 patchs through it. I repeat this process till the patches come out clean, usually takes about three times. That's it, rifle is clean enough for me. Been cleaning my rifles this way for awhile now and they shoot great. No scrubbing and brushes for me anymore. Wipe out is really easy to use, won't harm your barrel and doesn't have any smell. [/QUOTE]
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