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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
normal cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="rjackh" data-source="post: 337077" data-attributes="member: 21677"><p>in AGI's series on long range shooting, the guy went over proper cleaning in the field. this is what he did:</p><p></p><p>wet patch</p><p>copper bronze brush with barnes C10, add solvent every 7 strokes</p><p>wipe down rod and swipe barrel with clean patch</p><p>use witches brew on brush, reapply to brush every 3 strokes</p><p>wipe down rod and swipe barrel with clean brush</p><p>remove bore guide and use lug raceway mop to clean action area of bristles and solvent</p><p>few drops of barrel lube on clean patch, run through barrel twice</p><p>not how that first bullet acts after cleaning</p><p></p><p>any opinions on this, do yall do the same thing or different? im guessing this is for like trips to the range, not after a hunt where you fire just a shot. what about cleaning after a hunt where you took one shot? or do you not bother? thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjackh, post: 337077, member: 21677"] in AGI's series on long range shooting, the guy went over proper cleaning in the field. this is what he did: wet patch copper bronze brush with barnes C10, add solvent every 7 strokes wipe down rod and swipe barrel with clean patch use witches brew on brush, reapply to brush every 3 strokes wipe down rod and swipe barrel with clean brush remove bore guide and use lug raceway mop to clean action area of bristles and solvent few drops of barrel lube on clean patch, run through barrel twice not how that first bullet acts after cleaning any opinions on this, do yall do the same thing or different? im guessing this is for like trips to the range, not after a hunt where you fire just a shot. what about cleaning after a hunt where you took one shot? or do you not bother? thanks [/QUOTE]
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