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Re: Gun cleaning question for serious shooters
[Re: J.G.]
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11/15/16 08:52 PM
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Creedmoor
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Regretfully, I have no ammo loaded for that rifle, or today I could report how many shots it takes until the barrel gets fouled back in, and starts behaving.
No ammo? SHAME ON YOU !!!!! My Creedmoor usually only takes 5-6 before it settles back down. But I know they're all different animals. And I also agree about the bore snake. Useless for properly cleaning a barrel. After the first pass you're just dragging dirt back through the bore.
. There's a fine line between BRAVE ... and STUPID.
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Re: Gun cleaning question for serious shooters
[Re: Brother in-law]
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11/15/16 09:13 PM
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I only use 800 thread count silk squares that are dipped in organic collared dove tears to clean my rifles.
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Re: Gun cleaning question for serious shooters
[Re: Texas Dan]
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11/15/16 09:51 PM
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Tagging in with another patch/jag question. give answers in inches please
.22 jag, what size patch, .22 centerfire 6.5 jag, what size patch? .6mm jag, what size patch? .284, what size patch?
I get these all confused and end up mixin and matchin
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Re: Gun cleaning question for serious shooters
[Re: Buzzsaw]
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11/15/16 10:16 PM
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J.G.
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Same 1" patch for all jags.
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Re: Gun cleaning question for serious shooters
[Re: Creedmoor]
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11/15/16 10:18 PM
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J.G.
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Regretfully, I have no ammo loaded for that rifle, or today I could report how many shots it takes until the barrel gets fouled back in, and starts behaving.
No ammo? SHAME ON YOU !!!!! My Creedmoor usually only takes 5-6 before it settles back down. But I know they're all different animals. And I also agree about the bore snake. Useless for properly cleaning a barrel. After the first pass you're just dragging dirt back through the bore. But, but I've got ammo loaded for the .308 and the 7mm-08, so I carried the .308 gas gun with me today. Sure hope I see a sounder of hogs at sunset.
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Re: Gun cleaning question for serious shooters
[Re: J.G.]
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11/15/16 10:26 PM
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Sure hope I see a sounder of hogs at sunset. Choot 'em !
. There's a fine line between BRAVE ... and STUPID.
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