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<blockquote data-quote="STEEL SLINGER" data-source="post: 1462659" data-attributes="member: 42414"><p>I did not mention in my previous post that I DO NOT swab or clean my barrel but every 20 shots with the BH209, it just doesn't need it. Any type of water or water based cleaners should not be used, clean it like a centerfire rifle. When you do, like at a range session, first a dry patch and then just a nylon brush and a couple dry patches after will due. For a thorough cleaning I use a bore foam and let it soak for 20 minutes, then a nylon brush with solvent followed by dry patches. If needed I will push soaked patches then dry patches until clean. I will put a lite coat of oil with a patch after a good cleaning with solvents, especially after hunting season or if the rifle is going to sit for a while. Make sure to shoot a fouling shot before your next range session or going afield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STEEL SLINGER, post: 1462659, member: 42414"] I did not mention in my previous post that I DO NOT swab or clean my barrel but every 20 shots with the BH209, it just doesn't need it. Any type of water or water based cleaners should not be used, clean it like a centerfire rifle. When you do, like at a range session, first a dry patch and then just a nylon brush and a couple dry patches after will due. For a thorough cleaning I use a bore foam and let it soak for 20 minutes, then a nylon brush with solvent followed by dry patches. If needed I will push soaked patches then dry patches until clean. I will put a lite coat of oil with a patch after a good cleaning with solvents, especially after hunting season or if the rifle is going to sit for a while. Make sure to shoot a fouling shot before your next range session or going afield. [/QUOTE]
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