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<blockquote data-quote="Goldengun" data-source="post: 1969677" data-attributes="member: 109636"><p>Dry. Not trying to clean them, just remove debris. After every group at the range. I keep one in my pack when I'm out hunting, always. I stuffed my barrel full of mud after a fall and I didn't have one. Had to use stick and water to clean it out. Cleaned and oiled it after I returned to cabin. Never again. You can use tape or cap or cover them. I just keep a snake handy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldengun, post: 1969677, member: 109636"] Dry. Not trying to clean them, just remove debris. After every group at the range. I keep one in my pack when I'm out hunting, always. I stuffed my barrel full of mud after a fall and I didn't have one. Had to use stick and water to clean it out. Cleaned and oiled it after I returned to cabin. Never again. You can use tape or cap or cover them. I just keep a snake handy. [/QUOTE]
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