how often do u clean your gun
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how often do u clean your gun
im trying different loads for my venture and was wondering how often you guys clean your guns. and how many shots after the cleaning are "wasted" due to oil in the barrel?
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Re: how often do u clean your gun
Here's what I do and it works for me.
After cleaning and before I start shooting target I will fire one round as a fouler round. One round will usually take care of the excess oil. (assuming you lightly oiled the barrel) I now am using Lock-Ease instead of oil as the last step in the cleaning process for the bore only. Lock-Ease helps eliminate copper fouling as well as creates less friction in your barrel. Lock-Ease also eliminates the need for the fouler round before you start shooting. I am still testing Lock-Ease for myself, and so far it looks to be working great. There are many others on this forum that use Lock-Ease and have much more experience with it than I do. I'm hoping that they will chime in for you. Lock-Ease will also give you extended shooting time between cleanings----number of rounds fired depends on caliber etc. If you use Lock-Ease run one wet patch through the bore and allow it to dry for 15 min, then run one dry patch through the bore to clean out the excess. Do a search within this forum and you should find lots of info on it if you are interested.
After cleaning and before I start shooting target I will fire one round as a fouler round. One round will usually take care of the excess oil. (assuming you lightly oiled the barrel) I now am using Lock-Ease instead of oil as the last step in the cleaning process for the bore only. Lock-Ease helps eliminate copper fouling as well as creates less friction in your barrel. Lock-Ease also eliminates the need for the fouler round before you start shooting. I am still testing Lock-Ease for myself, and so far it looks to be working great. There are many others on this forum that use Lock-Ease and have much more experience with it than I do. I'm hoping that they will chime in for you. Lock-Ease will also give you extended shooting time between cleanings----number of rounds fired depends on caliber etc. If you use Lock-Ease run one wet patch through the bore and allow it to dry for 15 min, then run one dry patch through the bore to clean out the excess. Do a search within this forum and you should find lots of info on it if you are interested.
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Re: how often do u clean your gun
I clean mine when it's dirty. Never shoot it with oil in the barrel.
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Re: how often do u clean your gun
I clean my rifle after every use................ but I ONLY clean my barrel when accuracy is going south.
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Re: how often do u clean your gun
Same here but if I'm going to be shooting it again in short order I will refoul the bore.NESHOOTER wrote:I clean my rifle after every use................ but I ONLY clean my barrel when accuracy is going south.
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Re: how often do u clean your gun
Yessir, thats the way to do it.Same here but if I'm going to be shooting it again in short order I will refoul the bore.
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