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not sure. but i think its kind of personal opinion so anybody that does clean theirs I am asking those people. i clean my custom hunting rifles but i curious if theres a different process for the precision long guns?You are supposed to clean it?
Clean when accuracy drops off or you start getting pressure problems from a carbon ring.not sure. but i think its kind of personal opinion so anybody that does clean theirs I am asking those people. i clean my custom hunting rifles but i curious if theres a different process for the precision long guns?
you use the PH jags?At 250-300 rounds, I ran a wet patch on a jag through 5 times. Just did it in my 300 Norma and had great results. I'll be doing that from now on for my other custom builds
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you use the PH jags?
Good info thanks broYears ago at a McMillan class one of the gunsmiths gave a session on how they clean their rifles. They prefer to use one piece coated rods with Parker-Hale jags wrapped in non-woven lint free pads. The lint free pads hold a lot of solvent and soak the bore far better than patches. First a carbon solvent used to remove carbon and expose the copper followed by a copper solvent then a few dry passes with the jag wrapped in the pads. I do use soft brass brushes that push through the barrel without much pressure and a quality bore guide. Many of the nylon brushes I tried were too stiff. Use a stop on the rod when using brushes to prevent the brush from fully exiting the muzzle. I check the barrel with a bore scope after cleaning. I quit using ammonia based solvents years ago and mostly use Bore Tech products. I clean my F Class rifles after every match and every 500 rounds or so with my other precision rifles.