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The Basics, Starting Out
HELP ! Cold bore vs Warm in Hunting Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Kooz7" data-source="post: 1761692" data-attributes="member: 90585"><p>I struggled with the same problem years ago . Once my rifles were bedded properly , I was good to go . Also , I leave my barrels partially fouled during hunting season . Once I check zero for the last time before hunting , all I do for cleaning after that is , I mist a very little Ballistal on an old beater bore snake and run thru 3 times , then run a clean dry bore snake thru 3 times , nothing else and my gun will shoot to poa for first shot no problem . It cleans the bore enough to prevent any corrosion during my hunt , yet leaves enough in to maintain zero .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kooz7, post: 1761692, member: 90585"] I struggled with the same problem years ago . Once my rifles were bedded properly , I was good to go . Also , I leave my barrels partially fouled during hunting season . Once I check zero for the last time before hunting , all I do for cleaning after that is , I mist a very little Ballistal on an old beater bore snake and run thru 3 times , then run a clean dry bore snake thru 3 times , nothing else and my gun will shoot to poa for first shot no problem . It cleans the bore enough to prevent any corrosion during my hunt , yet leaves enough in to maintain zero . [/QUOTE]
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