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    Really simple rifle cleaning?

    Would anyone care to share how they routinely clean their rifle and what products to use. Should be a simple thing, but seems to be a lot of conflicting info out there. Thanks.

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    I don't use any ammonia products, too nasty.

    Boretech to remove copper
    Hoppes, or a foaming cleaner or Battisol to remove carbon.

    Battisol and Hoppes are also okay to use as a rust preventative on metal.
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    Really simple rifle cleaning?

    Gun slick foaming bore cleaner

    Have a read up on it, it works very well, no fuss and extremely easy to use.


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    This will a interesting thread.
    Me, I use the best rods I can afford Dewey or Tipton
    A good bore guide and bore tech Eliminator
    I never use a brush now,
    And don't clean as often as I use to the results speak for themselves




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    I'm the similar to BRADS

    Tipton Rod (Carbon one piece, never steel/multi piece)
    Tipton Bore guide
    Couple of passes with Eliminator on a jag till clean
    Brush a few strokes, let it sit for a bit (10mins)
    Couple of dry patches
    One pass with long life for protection
    Done

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    I run a patch on a jag with kroil on it once every 80-100 or so rounds.
    Run a another couple patches to dry and I am done.

    Stainless barrels that do not copper foul do not need too much attention. And if stored in a dry environment do not need any strenuous rust prevention.

    I learned something the other day for all you cast bullet shooters.

    Run a rag soaked in turps thru your barrel. Leave half an hour and run a bronze brush thru barrel and the lead fouling literally flakes out.









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    I just use an old army cleaning kit for my .223 and .22LR. Jag through with breakfree, then some dry ones. Will put a brush through if needed. I do this about every...maybe 60 rounds? Then clean and rub a lightly oiled rag over everything metal and bung back in the safe.

    Just have a boresnake for the .260 but that has nowhere near the volume of shots put through it. Actually probably lucky to have had more than 60 in it's whole life.


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    patches,Barnes cr10 and patience grasshopper

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    Breakfree.... are the first one or two shots out of the group?
    It's what I found.
    I don't clean a rimfire unless it's not shooting well.

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    Lens pens are the bees knees. Never use paper.

    This thread reminds me I must get the Sako out and clean it
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    I don't really 'clean'. I just run an oiled patch through before storage and two dry patches before use.
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    Cleaning your rifles in one of many ways is one thing, but it's a humid safe that bothers me most of all. I keep a couple of those reusable dehumidifier things in my main safe, it's reassuring knowing that the preciouses are dry.

    Oh, and I love Ballistol. I still use #9 on a brush on the bore and chamber, but everything gets a bloody good ballistoling and sits for 1/2 an hour before I actually start cleaning (- especially my AR, the bolt gets taken apart and doused in an ice cream container, and the insides of the receivers and barrel extension get a wee blast too. It really loosens up the crud.)

    Rimfire semis - the bolt and inside of receiver get a toothbrush scrub with #9, then dried and oiled sparingly, but only really a boresnake through the barrel a few times.

    Rimfire bolt actions - the once in a blue moon scrub and oil of the bolt, and a boresnaking

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    I like clean bores. Clean powder with hoppes, then boretech for copper. I clean anytime the rifles been shot.

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    I sometimes pull a boresnake through, sometimes i even put a little bit of gunslick lube on the boresnake, sometimes..

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    I shoot 2-3 times a week so I clean my rifles / pistols based on their round count. i.e I don't clean them every time I shoot but normally once every 2-3 weeks.
    .22 go about 1000 rounds. AR15 223, 300 blackout & 9mm go about 500-750 rounds before they get a clean.

    I use the normal hopes bore solvent and nylon and / or bronze bushes to clean the barrels. Bronze brush is better if the barrel is really dirty.
    The best thing I use is CRC Brake Cleaner and cheap paper towels. Magic on dirty guns. Nitrile gloves are a must.
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    See how Gerry cleans his guns. Very similar as to how I do it.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMuWlomfnf4
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