You're getting a lot of bad advice here.
Ruger barrels are not mild steel, and you won't in a million years hurt the bore with a brass cleaning brush. They're made from carbon tool steel (like every other barrel) ind it's WAY WAY harder than the copper/brass in your brush and cleaning rod.
You're also not going to hurt the crown cleaning from the muzzle end as long as you take your time and do it right. If you're worried about the crown, get a pull-through brush like an Otis (or similar), but it's not necessary - people have been cleaning semi-auto and lever-action guns from the muzzle end for a long time.
Having said that, it's also VERY easy to drop everything out of the receive and clean it from the breech end.
400-500 rounds is about right for cleaning - As Beeron said - shoot it till it starts to jam or the accuracy goes way off. If yours is still working okay, no rush to clean it.
Good luck and be safe
For those with a compensator on their muzzle, you may get away with a bore snake from the chamber to the muzzle. Those snakes must be clean of any grit or debris.Pulling a bore snake out the muzzle will wear the crown more than shooting it. When the bore needs a cleaning I much prefer removing the barrel and using a quality rod pushing out the muzzle. If you must use a snake be attentive and with the rifle held in a vice, pull as straight out the muzzle as you can.
Depends on the ammo and the level of performance the rifle can provide.Hello, I am going to clean my ruger 10/22, its about 400 rounds through the rifle, do I need fully disassembled the rifle to clean all the parts or just need clean rifle-line bore?
Roger that, had one for over forty years and cleaned it lightly about three times. Never malfunctioned and hits like a laser.Cleaning a 10/22 every other decade is about right.
Really? Why not impress us with some amazing targets.....or has it been fired enough to show any groups?Roger that, had one for over forty years and cleaned it lightly about three times. Never malfunctioned and hits like a laser.
Well if you say you barely clean and claim it shoots like a laser. That's not being an ass. Because many of us that shoot for accuracy see a level of accuracy decrease after a few. Same as if you claim a stock 10/22 can shoot 1/4" group at 50. If you make huge claims like that expect to be called out.Hey Dmay. You sound like an a33.
Then these people that make these claims. Never back it up.OkayShooter,
I see your point. I just reacted - I'll add this though, I prefer how you're calling it out.
Cheers.
This.400 10/22 is like Theseus Paradox, eventually you'll want to replace every part and it will never be the original gun, just use the hell out of it and replace parts as you go!