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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1985738" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Proper barrel cleaning is very important to accuacy and the sad truth is most people have no clue. It's just not taught to new shooters unless they are being mentored by a BR shooter. I was lucky that the club I went to as a teen had a huge BR following and the guys taught me right from the beginning. Its what made me become a Gunsmith in the quest for accuacy. I've said this before but the compatition shooters are some of the nicest and helpful people you could ever meet. They will do anything to help you out. They genuinely want you to get better. One time I ran out of patches at a match and I said out loud "dang last patch I'm out" within 30 seconds there were enough patches on my table to clean my gun for weeks. The people on this sight are very much the same way.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1985738, member: 38048"] Proper barrel cleaning is very important to accuacy and the sad truth is most people have no clue. It's just not taught to new shooters unless they are being mentored by a BR shooter. I was lucky that the club I went to as a teen had a huge BR following and the guys taught me right from the beginning. Its what made me become a Gunsmith in the quest for accuacy. I've said this before but the compatition shooters are some of the nicest and helpful people you could ever meet. They will do anything to help you out. They genuinely want you to get better. One time I ran out of patches at a match and I said out loud "dang last patch I'm out" within 30 seconds there were enough patches on my table to clean my gun for weeks. The people on this sight are very much the same way. Shep [/QUOTE]
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