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The Basics, Starting Out
Cleaning with patches only
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<blockquote data-quote="Fatcatbuster" data-source="post: 2774564" data-attributes="member: 122496"><p>I often clean other people's guns that thought they had shot out the barrell,bad rifle etc. because of bad accuracy. Ive always asked about their cleaning routine and asked if i could look at it first before they sold it,retired it or gave up on it. Almost always they thought that they had cleaned it properly and that wasnt the problem. the patches showed differently. Sometimes it wasnt their cleaning but that gun's accuracy always improved after i had cleaned it my way.. I use blue wonder,jags and bronze brushes for a deep cleaning when i suspect accuracy is changing. In between that just a couple wet patches of Hoppies #9 and WD-40 for rust prevention. Its the Levers and Auto's usally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatcatbuster, post: 2774564, member: 122496"] I often clean other people's guns that thought they had shot out the barrell,bad rifle etc. because of bad accuracy. Ive always asked about their cleaning routine and asked if i could look at it first before they sold it,retired it or gave up on it. Almost always they thought that they had cleaned it properly and that wasnt the problem. the patches showed differently. Sometimes it wasnt their cleaning but that gun's accuracy always improved after i had cleaned it my way.. I use blue wonder,jags and bronze brushes for a deep cleaning when i suspect accuracy is changing. In between that just a couple wet patches of Hoppies #9 and WD-40 for rust prevention. Its the Levers and Auto's usally. [/QUOTE]
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