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Proper way to clean bore on a PUMP action rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sully2" data-source="post: 564771" data-attributes="member: 31820"><p>I used to have a 760...many moons ago of course. Just have to be careful and go at it from the muzzle...use a rod that wont scratch and when you run the patch all the way thru have some rags in the action ( opened) and catch the patch and any "fluids" you are using.</p><p></p><p>I picked u some cleaner the other week I saw advertised...and Im a loving it. You soak a patch and I mean dripping wet....run it slowly thru the bore and remove.</p><p>Wait 5 minutes to all night...then start running dry patches thru it. You can also but DONT HAVE TO ...use a brush in the bore in the meantime...</p><p></p><p>when patches come out clean you are done...give it a light coat of oil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sully2, post: 564771, member: 31820"] I used to have a 760...many moons ago of course. Just have to be careful and go at it from the muzzle...use a rod that wont scratch and when you run the patch all the way thru have some rags in the action ( opened) and catch the patch and any "fluids" you are using. I picked u some cleaner the other week I saw advertised...and Im a loving it. You soak a patch and I mean dripping wet....run it slowly thru the bore and remove. Wait 5 minutes to all night...then start running dry patches thru it. You can also but DONT HAVE TO ...use a brush in the bore in the meantime... when patches come out clean you are done...give it a light coat of oil [/QUOTE]
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