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Rifle Cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="Zuma" data-source="post: 1688172" data-attributes="member: 60957"><p>As a hunter mostly, I clean after every Range session. Same goes for long range.</p><p>However, I always shoot three shots before hunting with the chosen rifle. That usually produces a "flyer" in one of those three rounds. Once that happens I am comfortable to go to the field with it. Have taken over 100 African animals and never had a lost animal. Twice I did have bad shot placement but in both cases it was scope related. Did I mention that I clean my rifles after every use?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zuma, post: 1688172, member: 60957"] As a hunter mostly, I clean after every Range session. Same goes for long range. However, I always shoot three shots before hunting with the chosen rifle. That usually produces a “flyer” in one of those three rounds. Once that happens I am comfortable to go to the field with it. Have taken over 100 African animals and never had a lost animal. Twice I did have bad shot placement but in both cases it was scope related. Did I mention that I clean my rifles after every use? [/QUOTE]
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