What is the conventional wisdom on cleaning the barrel of a rimfire? On a related note, is the conventional wisdom correct? I ask because over the past year, I've learned that the conventional wisdom on cleaning centerfire rifles really isn't such a good thing and I've essentially stopped cleaning my centerfire bolt guns. Rimfire however, is clearly much dirtier and there is a lot more carbon fouling. My instincts say this needs dealt with more aggressively than my centerfire rifles but I'm curious about you guys who do more of this than me.
I'm assuming that a coated, one piece rod, brass tips and nylon brushes are all preferred, but if you've got more insight, I'd love to hear it.
Oh... and this is related to a bolt gun so gumming up the action isn't a concern.
I'm assuming that a coated, one piece rod, brass tips and nylon brushes are all preferred, but if you've got more insight, I'd love to hear it.
Oh... and this is related to a bolt gun so gumming up the action isn't a concern.
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