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<blockquote data-quote="clownbuster" data-source="post: 1687955" data-attributes="member: 22486"><p>My interval is clean it when I get home from shooting it. Takes me less then 5 minutes.</p><p></p><p>Its true, more barrels have been ruined by owners "cleaning" their babies, whether not using a quality bore guide or non-coated rods; bouncing jags off the 4-o'clock to 8-o'clock positions of the crown, or my personal favorite: scrubbing the hell out them with metal brushes trying to get them back to factory shine, as if it grouped better back when it was new.</p><p></p><p>Whatever state of cleanliness your rifle gives the most consistent, documented results in, then simply keep them close to that state. My rifles shoot clean or 200 deep. However, I <em>KNOW</em> my rigs drill a 10 ring at distance with a clean, cold bore; so why would I bother finding out how dirty they have to be before they don't?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clownbuster, post: 1687955, member: 22486"] My interval is clean it when I get home from shooting it. Takes me less then 5 minutes. Its true, more barrels have been ruined by owners "cleaning" their babies, whether not using a quality bore guide or non-coated rods; bouncing jags off the 4-o'clock to 8-o'clock positions of the crown, or my personal favorite: scrubbing the hell out them with metal brushes trying to get them back to factory shine, as if it grouped better back when it was new. Whatever state of cleanliness your rifle gives the most consistent, documented results in, then simply keep them close to that state. My rifles shoot clean or 200 deep. However, I [I]KNOW[/I] my rigs drill a 10 ring at distance with a clean, cold bore; so why would I bother finding out how dirty they have to be before they don't? [/QUOTE]
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