I'm a relatively new shooter, and just picked up my first center-fire rifle, a Savage 12FVSS in .223, earlier today. With any luck, schedule and weather-permitting, I'm hoping to get out to the range this Sunday to put it through it's paces for the first time...
Now, seeing as this is my first non-rimfire rifle, I'm quite anxious to take good care of the thing, starting with breaking it in properly. The guys at the store ran over the basics of what they suggested, which is as follows:
1) Fire a round.
2) Run a dry brush down the barrel
3) Run a wet patch down the barrel
4) Run dry patches down the barrel until clean
Repeat for each shot fired for the first 10 - 20 rounds fired from the gun.
Anyone else care to comment? Add suggestions? Tell me to do something different? ... Again, I'm new to center-fire, and would like to hear any newbie-suggestions that people feel might be helpful.
P.S. As an aside, other than the above steps, at the end of the day, should I be doing anything else to clean the gun? Seems like probably no, but ... ??
Now, seeing as this is my first non-rimfire rifle, I'm quite anxious to take good care of the thing, starting with breaking it in properly. The guys at the store ran over the basics of what they suggested, which is as follows:
1) Fire a round.
2) Run a dry brush down the barrel
3) Run a wet patch down the barrel
4) Run dry patches down the barrel until clean
Repeat for each shot fired for the first 10 - 20 rounds fired from the gun.
Anyone else care to comment? Add suggestions? Tell me to do something different? ... Again, I'm new to center-fire, and would like to hear any newbie-suggestions that people feel might be helpful.
P.S. As an aside, other than the above steps, at the end of the day, should I be doing anything else to clean the gun? Seems like probably no, but ... ??