I know this isn't an original topic idea, but thought I'd revisit it here once again, just to see where everyone currently stands on this subject. Like many of you, I grew up under the outdated philosophy that "the sun never sets on a dirty gun". As well-intentioned and appropriate as that might have been at one point in the past, I think we've all pretty much acknowledged that this is an outdated way of approaching our cleaning regimen for modern precision rifles.
So, what are each of you doing? How many rounds do you run between cleanings? Do you always do "full" cleanings, or do you have some sort of "partial" cleaning method you like to apply at a certain point? How many rounds do you typically fire before you see a measurable accuracy degradation?
For me, I don't think I've settled on any one answer to this question. For a while I was running approximately 150 rounds between cleanings, and my cleaning method would usually proceed as follows: bore snake, followed by a couple of wet patches with Hoppes, followed by a nylon brush, then a final cleaning with some dry patches. I'd also thoroughly clean the bolt/action areas of the gun.
Anyway, I've stretched my cleanings out a bit, and I'm currently sitting at 220 rounds since I last performed any cleaning on my rifle. I don't think I've seen any accuracy reduction at this point, but I must admit that my last couple of range trips were shooting at steel plates at long distances in challenging wind conditions, so I can't really say if my paper target group size has expanded much since the last time I shot targets in that manner (maybe my misses were bad wind calls, or poorly ranged targets, or maybe my accuracy is going down due to insufficient cleaning, etc). As such, I'm debating whether I ought to fully clean the gun at this point, partially clean the gun, or just keep on shooting and save that time for watching another show on Netflix today! Things do appear to be shooting as well as they normally do right now, but I figured this would be the best forum in which to examine this issue a bit more carefully.
So, what are each of you doing? How many rounds do you run between cleanings? Do you always do "full" cleanings, or do you have some sort of "partial" cleaning method you like to apply at a certain point? How many rounds do you typically fire before you see a measurable accuracy degradation?
For me, I don't think I've settled on any one answer to this question. For a while I was running approximately 150 rounds between cleanings, and my cleaning method would usually proceed as follows: bore snake, followed by a couple of wet patches with Hoppes, followed by a nylon brush, then a final cleaning with some dry patches. I'd also thoroughly clean the bolt/action areas of the gun.
Anyway, I've stretched my cleanings out a bit, and I'm currently sitting at 220 rounds since I last performed any cleaning on my rifle. I don't think I've seen any accuracy reduction at this point, but I must admit that my last couple of range trips were shooting at steel plates at long distances in challenging wind conditions, so I can't really say if my paper target group size has expanded much since the last time I shot targets in that manner (maybe my misses were bad wind calls, or poorly ranged targets, or maybe my accuracy is going down due to insufficient cleaning, etc). As such, I'm debating whether I ought to fully clean the gun at this point, partially clean the gun, or just keep on shooting and save that time for watching another show on Netflix today! Things do appear to be shooting as well as they normally do right now, but I figured this would be the best forum in which to examine this issue a bit more carefully.