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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 778095" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I am with Greyfox on this. I always run a wet patch of lube and then a dry patch. That leaves enough oil but not too much. This applies to both my stainless and non. During break in I shot 1x, cleaned, lubed. It took about 12 singles and then I did a couple of 3 shot groups while finding accuracy nodes etc. After each 3 shot I did the cleaning method. I am pretty amazed at how well my barrel cleans up and how many rounds it takes to show visible signs of it being dirty at this point. I have been cleaning after 20 rounds fired, have about 200 through it now, and it is super easy.</p><p> </p><p>I remember seeing a video where the instructor would go 100 or so before cleaning....perhaps more. I would have to look at that video again. I am not sure I could handle the thought of that. : )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 778095, member: 61747"] I am with Greyfox on this. I always run a wet patch of lube and then a dry patch. That leaves enough oil but not too much. This applies to both my stainless and non. During break in I shot 1x, cleaned, lubed. It took about 12 singles and then I did a couple of 3 shot groups while finding accuracy nodes etc. After each 3 shot I did the cleaning method. I am pretty amazed at how well my barrel cleans up and how many rounds it takes to show visible signs of it being dirty at this point. I have been cleaning after 20 rounds fired, have about 200 through it now, and it is super easy. I remember seeing a video where the instructor would go 100 or so before cleaning....perhaps more. I would have to look at that video again. I am not sure I could handle the thought of that. : ) [/QUOTE]
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