I have a Stag lefty upper that I built. Very happy with it...no issues, but cleaning it is a chore.
After shooting a couple of hundred rounds through it, it takes a lot of patches before it's even remotely clean. I'm using the G96 solvent, and usually I run a couple of saturated patches through to soak the bore and take out the loose stuff first. Let it sit a few minutes, then give it a dozen strokes of the brush (tornado brush). I follow it up with a bunch of patches wet with solvent, repeat the bore brushing, and then follow up with more solvent soaked patches.
I've never been able to get the patches to come out "clean". After a few dozen patches, when they come out light grey, I give up and run a few dry patches through, then some gun oil.
Doesn't seem to matter if I'm using cheap MFS ammo, or the better stuff. Is this normal?
After shooting a couple of hundred rounds through it, it takes a lot of patches before it's even remotely clean. I'm using the G96 solvent, and usually I run a couple of saturated patches through to soak the bore and take out the loose stuff first. Let it sit a few minutes, then give it a dozen strokes of the brush (tornado brush). I follow it up with a bunch of patches wet with solvent, repeat the bore brushing, and then follow up with more solvent soaked patches.
I've never been able to get the patches to come out "clean". After a few dozen patches, when they come out light grey, I give up and run a few dry patches through, then some gun oil.
Doesn't seem to matter if I'm using cheap MFS ammo, or the better stuff. Is this normal?


















































