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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
BARREL CLEANING AFTER BREAK IN
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<blockquote data-quote="game4lunch" data-source="post: 1375067" data-attributes="member: 50299"><p>I just use a bore snake at the same rest intervals when I cool the barrel. I'm hesitant to use any liquid or cleaner because it can throw your shots off. Otherwise they wouldn't allow "foulers" shot before a competition. </p><p>I also remember advice I got while competing in an NRA rimfire qualification, that a "dirty barrel is an accurate barrel". Never would have believed it if I hadn't seen the results. I only used a bore snake in the barrel, but did keep the chamber clean and dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="game4lunch, post: 1375067, member: 50299"] I just use a bore snake at the same rest intervals when I cool the barrel. I'm hesitant to use any liquid or cleaner because it can throw your shots off. Otherwise they wouldn't allow "foulers" shot before a competition. I also remember advice I got while competing in an NRA rimfire qualification, that a "dirty barrel is an accurate barrel". Never would have believed it if I hadn't seen the results. I only used a bore snake in the barrel, but did keep the chamber clean and dry. [/QUOTE]
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