Hi all,
Incontinence (suposed to read "I", not sure how my phone autocorrected to that) come from a family of hunters or firearm people. I don't really know anyone who hunt, but i want to learn. That's why I'm here reading and talking to you.
Yesterday, after far too much research, I bought my first rifle. A Weatherby Vanguard 2 DBM IN .270
My question to you all is, now what?
The scope is bore sighted.
How do I clean it?
How well do I need to clean it?
How do I break it in?
Today I purchased the necessary cleaning paraphernalia. Hooke's no. 9 oil, cleaner, rod, patches, wire brush, cotton brush.
Do you have references you can share with me?
Thanks.
My opinions are similar to others but here I go.
Before you shoot I would do a pull through of barrel and wipe everything down to make sure all the factory oil/grease is off it.
Then shoot it. Be aware that bore sighting only gets you close to zero. There will probably be a bunch of adjusting. So bring the tools needed to tighten the scope rings and adjust the turrets. Same applies for iron sights. A Leatherman will probably have everything you need. Then shoot till your broke, unfortunately it won't take long since 270 is pricey
After shooting I always clean my guns but you don't have to. Its not going to blow up or rust out. Some people will tell you cleaning it will reduce accuracy, I think its too minor to notice if that is true. Don't take the scope off, that will screw up all the sighting in you did. Your cleaning paraphernalia is plenty adequate. I start with the barrel, Pull through the brush once or twice. then pull through a patch with cleaner on it through then some with out. To clean the rest just wipe everything you can reach by hand with cleaner on a patch and end with a dry cloth. You can put a persevering oil on it but a modern gun with modern ammo its not needed. Again with modern ammo and a bolt gun it won't even be that dirty. Most of the dirty bits just fly out the muzzle when shooting.
Like I said the cleaning tools you have a plenty adequate but if you want to get fancy bore snakes do work well. Some people say they will scratch the barrel but I think that is a load of crap. I have recently discovered cleaning jags. (seen below) they work fantastic. I am crazy about having a super clean gun so this is not needed at all. Just to state again nothing will happen if you don't clean it. Make it as clean as you want. Keeping in mind that at some point a never cleaned gun will jam, loose accuracy and have a sticky bolt.
Don't worry about breaking it in. Just shoot it and enjoy
Some extras:
- reloading does save you money AFTER you break even. I recommend learning with a lee loader classic. Its cheap, simple, portable and it works. It is safe, I use them all the time. It really is not that much more work to use. unless you want to make hundreds or thousands of round at a time. Considering you bought a 270 spending hundreds on a press is silly. Just my opinion, remember reloading is suppose to be cheaper
- A cheap Canadian tire safe is plenty fine but if you want to cheap out these trigger locks can be had at the canadaammo website. They are cheap and meet the minimum for locking a gun