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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Just got my 1st AR
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<blockquote data-quote="mooredj" data-source="post: 2417819" data-attributes="member: 121913"><p>ARs like to run wet but keep up with the maintenance. Better wet than dry and have malfunctions. Mag dumps are hard on a barrel and really hard on a new barrel. The long range shooter I work with never cleans his barrel unless it starts throwing flyers. Interesting I know but he was a former PRs shooter and now shoots a .338NM out to a mile consistently. He also gets a lot of rounds down a barrel in a year so keep that in mind. I like to clean my barrels at least once a year when I put them away in storage. I like to lap my new barrels with JB paste. Makes them easier to clean and speeds up the break-in process. And I like to run a Kroil patch down my barrels when I store them. Then another Kroil patch when I pull them out of storage and a couple clean patches behind it and I am good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooredj, post: 2417819, member: 121913"] ARs like to run wet but keep up with the maintenance. Better wet than dry and have malfunctions. Mag dumps are hard on a barrel and really hard on a new barrel. The long range shooter I work with never cleans his barrel unless it starts throwing flyers. Interesting I know but he was a former PRs shooter and now shoots a .338NM out to a mile consistently. He also gets a lot of rounds down a barrel in a year so keep that in mind. I like to clean my barrels at least once a year when I put them away in storage. I like to lap my new barrels with JB paste. Makes them easier to clean and speeds up the break-in process. And I like to run a Kroil patch down my barrels when I store them. Then another Kroil patch when I pull them out of storage and a couple clean patches behind it and I am good to go. [/QUOTE]
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