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To clean your gun or not to clean your gun-thats my question
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<blockquote data-quote="elkhunter1104" data-source="post: 1625822" data-attributes="member: 108487"><p>I to clean about every 20-30 rounds, custom and factory bbl. I have no reason other than, it makes me feel better. As you stated, I also see the first shot being a little off and then everything else is stacked together. But it has always been just the first shot. And it's not much off. Since I know this, I shoot one shot before I take it hunting. Other than that it stays in the safe clean and I'm not gone to work worrying about it. (I work away for long periods at times.) I don't shoot competitions other than against myself. Lol. I don't shoot shots close together, (unless hunting and I have to.) I'm sure if I did shoot competitions, and man would I love to try, my strategy would change to more rounds before cleaning. This is just how I've always done it and I have had no problems. They might would be fine for 100-200-300 rounds. I don't know because I've never given them a chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkhunter1104, post: 1625822, member: 108487"] I to clean about every 20-30 rounds, custom and factory bbl. I have no reason other than, it makes me feel better. As you stated, I also see the first shot being a little off and then everything else is stacked together. But it has always been just the first shot. And it’s not much off. Since I know this, I shoot one shot before I take it hunting. Other than that it stays in the safe clean and I’m not gone to work worrying about it. (I work away for long periods at times.) I don’t shoot competitions other than against myself. Lol. I don’t shoot shots close together, (unless hunting and I have to.) I’m sure if I did shoot competitions, and man would I love to try, my strategy would change to more rounds before cleaning. This is just how I’ve always done it and I have had no problems. They might would be fine for 100-200-300 rounds. I don’t know because I’ve never given them a chance. [/QUOTE]
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