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Properly Seasoning Your Bore…..
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<blockquote data-quote="emp1953" data-source="post: 2576497" data-attributes="member: 71817"><p>Not one of my center fire rifles shoots well when clean. They like being dirty. I'll clean a rifle up good after a shooting session then after I get clean patches out of the bore I'll run a patch through with gun oil to suppress rust, just in case it sets in the safe for a while. I leave them all this way. Then before another range session or hunting trip I will run a dry patch through the bore. I am lucky and can shoot at the house and will put 2 fouling shots through it, then off to the range or the hunt. I bought a bunch of pulled bullets on-line just for my fouling shots. I load them with my normal loads. This has been working for me for years and years. I also have a small reloading bench mounted into a trailer hitch insert on my truck. At the range I have solved mysteries involving accuracy issues with this set up just to change bullet seating depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emp1953, post: 2576497, member: 71817"] Not one of my center fire rifles shoots well when clean. They like being dirty. I'll clean a rifle up good after a shooting session then after I get clean patches out of the bore I'll run a patch through with gun oil to suppress rust, just in case it sets in the safe for a while. I leave them all this way. Then before another range session or hunting trip I will run a dry patch through the bore. I am lucky and can shoot at the house and will put 2 fouling shots through it, then off to the range or the hunt. I bought a bunch of pulled bullets on-line just for my fouling shots. I load them with my normal loads. This has been working for me for years and years. I also have a small reloading bench mounted into a trailer hitch insert on my truck. At the range I have solved mysteries involving accuracy issues with this set up just to change bullet seating depth. [/QUOTE]
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