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My go to rifle actually shoots best after 50tds or so. And most deginatly wont see a bore brush before hunting season. I do clean it with sweets every other year or so. This is just a standerd ruger.
A tight Mach bore may see accuracy degrade with fouling build up because it's tighter to start with. |
Oddly enough I like to clean guns too.
In fact I am the family Gun Cleaner |
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Paul B. |
Larry. You might want to be careful with that moly stuff. Gun writer Rick jamison did some experimentation with it and later when he removed the moly coating from his barrel, it was badly corroded under that moly. Apparently is somehow allowed moisture to creep under the coating and caused the corrosion.
I know Rick wasn't very popular after he sued Winchester because of his paptents on the short mag rounds but he really did know his stuff when it came to the technical side of guns and shooting. Paul B. |
My gun's are cleaned after every use. I've worked hard for the money to buy them just like my car and truck I take good care of them. When I need to depend on them I don't want any malfunctions. Sure I'm like everybody else I'd rather do something else but I know what it is like to work for the money to buy anything and so I take care of what I own. My wife likes the smell of Hoppe's so she likes to come out and visit while I'm cleaning my gun. MC
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PJgunner, I know there are a lot of pros and cons of moly. I have not found the problems many people speak of (Wyoming is very low humidity). I also do not use the wax on my bullets after I coat them with moly. I have learned to wash my hands after work sessions with powder and bullets, so the moly doesn't bother me. After about 10 years, my 17 barrel is still free of visible corrosion.
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