Skeletor68
Regular
- Location
- Wainwright
If I use it, I clean it, love the Bore Snakes.
Winter is gun cleaning season.
Auggie D.
Shoot it, DONE, clean it.Interesting comments.
Moisture...
A byproduct of combustion is water. Think about it.
Have a look at what goes on inside your barrel. Pay close attention to the various stages of pitting in the first few inches of the bore.
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Quote from the excellent article written by Steven Boelter from Rim Fire Research and Development on rimfire cleaning. Well worth the read.
(Prone, 3-Position, & Silhouette)
Position shooters have a bit of a tricky situation to deal with. In some events, the competitor is shooting hundreds of rounds before they have a chance to clean their barrel, and like other old habits which die hard, many traditional prone shooters are reluctant to ever clean their barrel.
This may have been a trend in years past, but just about every top prone shooter cleans their rifle. At the AMU, it's about 100% who clean their prone rifle often. What is interesting is that while Olympian Eric Uptagrafft cleans his rifle with bronze brushes, cleaning rods, and solvent, and it seems to not keep him from shooting a 628.1 and 632.2 (new final qualification record). I asked Eric if there are any shooters at his level who don't clean, and his answer was simply; "No." "Well, those who place top three and win with any consistency clean their rifles. I don't know what last place does, and for obvious reasons I don't particularly care."
Take it for what its worth, its your investment and money.