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To clean your gun or not to clean your gun-thats my question
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<blockquote data-quote="tnek13" data-source="post: 1625695" data-attributes="member: 43112"><p>I clean and clean some more. Like many respondents I am a Marine have not been active for close to 50 years, but a Marine. I grew up shooting in the 50's I was taught that clean is good. Like many here I have hundreds for dollars in cleaning, reloading and inspection equipment. I am always trying a new rifle or barrel and the only ones that stay will put the first shot out of a clean barrel where the rifle is pointing. None stay that will not shot sub MOA groups including the first shot. I am a hunter not a competitive shooter, for me the first shot counts the most. I agree with the thought that the individual barrel will let you know the degree of clean that it requires to maintain the level of accuracy that you require. I need the first shot so I clean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnek13, post: 1625695, member: 43112"] I clean and clean some more. Like many respondents I am a Marine have not been active for close to 50 years, but a Marine. I grew up shooting in the 50's I was taught that clean is good. Like many here I have hundreds for dollars in cleaning, reloading and inspection equipment. I am always trying a new rifle or barrel and the only ones that stay will put the first shot out of a clean barrel where the rifle is pointing. None stay that will not shot sub MOA groups including the first shot. I am a hunter not a competitive shooter, for me the first shot counts the most. I agree with the thought that the individual barrel will let you know the degree of clean that it requires to maintain the level of accuracy that you require. I need the first shot so I clean [/QUOTE]
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