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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2356931" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I use to clean every 150-250 rounds or so, but I noticed I would get hard carbon baked on the first 6" of barrel on multiple rifles. The only way to get the carbon out was to use Iosso bore paste. I'm not against the bore paste, but I'd rather only use it sparingly and not every time I clean. I now believe in staying on top of cleaning and now try and do it every 50 rounds or so. That doesn't work for everyone, it just depends on what you do with the rifle and how it's used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2356931, member: 69478"] I use to clean every 150-250 rounds or so, but I noticed I would get hard carbon baked on the first 6” of barrel on multiple rifles. The only way to get the carbon out was to use Iosso bore paste. I’m not against the bore paste, but I’d rather only use it sparingly and not every time I clean. I now believe in staying on top of cleaning and now try and do it every 50 rounds or so. That doesn’t work for everyone, it just depends on what you do with the rifle and how it’s used. [/QUOTE]
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