First; I have often heard people say rimfire pistols need not be cleaned as often as centrefire pistols, which I have also heard should be cleaned a.s.a.p (within a few days of it being fired). The reasoning I have gotten from this is that cleaning a rimfire bore too often will wear out the rifling quicker over time. Is this true?
Second, I have heard that after cleaning a barrel, it is good to give it a light coating of oil to protect it from possible moisture build up while in storage. I have also read on some posts that a light coating of oil in the barrel is safe enough to shoot out of. But it makes me wonder how safe this practice is. Is there not a danger of obstruction build up accumulating in the oiled barrel while in storage (eg: dust)? Also, isn't there a chance that a bullet could 'belly flop' within the oiled barrel if shot? Should I run a dry patch in the bore before taking it to the range?
Second, I have heard that after cleaning a barrel, it is good to give it a light coating of oil to protect it from possible moisture build up while in storage. I have also read on some posts that a light coating of oil in the barrel is safe enough to shoot out of. But it makes me wonder how safe this practice is. Is there not a danger of obstruction build up accumulating in the oiled barrel while in storage (eg: dust)? Also, isn't there a chance that a bullet could 'belly flop' within the oiled barrel if shot? Should I run a dry patch in the bore before taking it to the range?


















































