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To clean your gun or not to clean your gun-thats my question
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<blockquote data-quote="WindSurgeon" data-source="post: 1625637" data-attributes="member: 87859"><p>Agree when it comes to everything but the inside of the barrel. Guns that are clean shoot differently than guns that are fowled. If you sight in your hunting rifle after several shots (lets say 6 or more shots) and start getting good groups and the right point of impact, then clean it, you will lose your point of aim and then perhaps miss that elk of a lifetime. That's not laziness, that's practical and the right thing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WindSurgeon, post: 1625637, member: 87859"] Agree when it comes to everything but the inside of the barrel. Guns that are clean shoot differently than guns that are fowled. If you sight in your hunting rifle after several shots (lets say 6 or more shots) and start getting good groups and the right point of impact, then clean it, you will lose your point of aim and then perhaps miss that elk of a lifetime. That's not laziness, that's practical and the right thing to do. [/QUOTE]
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