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It's simple really. Stop thinking about it so hard.I don't get the logic of waiting until accuracy falls off.
That's great if you're punching paper, but if you are in any type of a tactical or even a competition role, "when accuracy falls off" could cost you your shit.
I don't shoot groups with an AR. But I clean the bolt more than the barrel.
Considering I spent as much on my rifle as I did on my first two cars combined I meticulously clean that beautiful bitch every time someone lays their dirty eyes on her. I also actually enjoy cleaning guns. I am a freak I know.
The ideal way is to clean BEFORE accuracy falls off, to maintain peak performance.
It's simple really. Stop thinking about it so hard.
Go shoot a barrel out. Then go shoot another one out. Then buy enough tubes a year to get quantity discounts.
Pay attention. Take notes. Go back through them. You will see patterns. But to see them you need experience.
Propper lubrication is easy to maintain. Just add more lubrication as the old stuff wears off.
Guys clean their guns like they are plates and they are going to eat off them. But they aren't plates. And even a plate can be used over and over again without cleaning. It may not be elegant or pretty but the plate doesn't know any difference. This can go on for a long while before you need to even consider having to scrape the crud off.
The motor in your car is expected to last hundreds of thousands of miles with just simple lubrication swaps. Would you feel better taking it apart and wiping the pistons down every trip to the store?
No. Experience behind the trigger wins matches.redneckbmxer24 said:Thinking about stuff is what wins matches.
No. Experience behind the trigger wins matches.
i clean my dcm rifle after every match (88 rounds) and every practice session (up to 200).
I know ARs can run forever rarely getting cleaned, but for those of you shooting for groups, how and how often do you clean yours?