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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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For those who NEVER clean their bore, or almost never
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<blockquote data-quote="Savage 12BVSS" data-source="post: 1920935" data-attributes="member: 112413"><p>I'm not an obsessive bore scrubber, do use a bore guide and coated tipton rod. I don't think 100-200 rounds is excessive and and in a year that's what I'll pile on mine. Match barrels foul less and clean a lot easier than factory jobs. I clean every shot for first dozen and every three for a bit when breaking a barrel in, and then go to my normal once a year barrel clean. I also take my bolts apart every year and clean, inspect triggers, and of course tighten the action screws and check barrel float when reinstalling stock. Hunting guns are what get dirty in chambers and under the barrel, cedar and spruce needles and assort. other woods junk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savage 12BVSS, post: 1920935, member: 112413"] I'm not an obsessive bore scrubber, do use a bore guide and coated tipton rod. I don't think 100-200 rounds is excessive and and in a year that's what I'll pile on mine. Match barrels foul less and clean a lot easier than factory jobs. I clean every shot for first dozen and every three for a bit when breaking a barrel in, and then go to my normal once a year barrel clean. I also take my bolts apart every year and clean, inspect triggers, and of course tighten the action screws and check barrel float when reinstalling stock. Hunting guns are what get dirty in chambers and under the barrel, cedar and spruce needles and assort. other woods junk. [/QUOTE]
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