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To clean your gun or not to clean your gun-thats my question
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<blockquote data-quote="Core781" data-source="post: 1625702" data-attributes="member: 106156"><p>I think it's important to keep them clean and well lubed. If you shoot competitively you need to clean after each match if you want optimum lifespan and results. I believe the initial cleaning/lapping/break-in whatever you want to call it is critical. After that it's not as critical unless you are copper fouling. With AR's you need to keep the BCG well lubed but the chrome lined barrels do not require as much maintenance. Bolt actions are easy once broken in, but competition/precision guns need to be prepped for your fouling shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Core781, post: 1625702, member: 106156"] I think it's important to keep them clean and well lubed. If you shoot competitively you need to clean after each match if you want optimum lifespan and results. I believe the initial cleaning/lapping/break-in whatever you want to call it is critical. After that it's not as critical unless you are copper fouling. With AR's you need to keep the BCG well lubed but the chrome lined barrels do not require as much maintenance. Bolt actions are easy once broken in, but competition/precision guns need to be prepped for your fouling shot. [/QUOTE]
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