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To clean or not to clean?
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<blockquote data-quote="23ELKHUNTER" data-source="post: 1393315" data-attributes="member: 92620"><p>Well here is my 2 cents worth... hahaha </p><p>Had a factory new rifle, shot just under 3/4 of a minute for first 60 rounds. Opened up to we'll over 1 moa. Cleaned it throughly , shot very close to 1/2 moa for next 100 rounds, opened up again, cleaned it , back to almost 1/2 moa.... </p><p>Rifle will tell you when it needs cleaned. ..</p><p>If you're not going to shoot it for several months would not hurt to clean , coat with light rem oil and then couple dry patches..... verify zero next time out with several rounds. Good to go.... abrasives only when gun has opened up....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="23ELKHUNTER, post: 1393315, member: 92620"] Well here is my 2 cents worth... hahaha Had a factory new rifle, shot just under 3/4 of a minute for first 60 rounds. Opened up to we'll over 1 moa. Cleaned it throughly , shot very close to 1/2 moa for next 100 rounds, opened up again, cleaned it , back to almost 1/2 moa.... Rifle will tell you when it needs cleaned. .. If you're not going to shoot it for several months would not hurt to clean , coat with light rem oil and then couple dry patches..... verify zero next time out with several rounds. Good to go.... abrasives only when gun has opened up.... [/QUOTE]
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