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Old 01-17-2007 | 09:42 AM
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Default RE: scrubbing the bore of a rifle

ORIGINAL: pdoughertyMU

how often do you guys use the wire brushes down your barrells after shooting?

I had done it for the first time last weekend, and it was crazy because its starting to take longer and longer every time to get all of the "black" out of the barrel. I don't shoot much at all, and have only had the rifle for a few years.

But i had used the foaming bore cleaner, then put patches of rem oil through, and just kept rotating between wet and dry patches and it finally was a very light light grey, then i scrubbed it, and it was black again!.

But im worried about ruining the barrel by scrubbing too much.

After leaving it for about 3 years without a good scrubbing, could this have caused any damage to my rifle? It seems to be shooting fine.
I use Shooter's Choice solvent on phosphor-bronze brushes, (NEVER use a steel brush in a bore!!) two strokes per shot fired. After cleaning/drying the bore, I swab it with a patch soaked In Birchwood-Casey SHEATH.

Haven't used oil as a preservative on a gunnow for over 20 years. Break-Free or dry MOS2 (if preparing for arctic conditions) on moving parts for friction only.
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