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Cleaning: Bore Snake or Old Fashioned Rod
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<blockquote data-quote="Jefpainthorse" data-source="post: 1216968" data-attributes="member: 11766"><p>I like boresnakes too... especially for handguns. 99% of my shooting is with smokless ammo from know makers... My 1911 gets taken down to the last spring and pin every 500 rounds or so... but a "slide off" and boresnake cleans up very well for the shorter sessions.</p><p>Most of my revolvers get the same treatment.</p><p></p><p>I shoot a Garand and 03A3.... the Garand gets a full detail cleaning every trip out... the Remington gets a good bore wiping every trip and a bolt strip nearly every trip. I've stayed away from the know corrosive primers (shot a lot of mil surp Lake City and some greek stuff... the Korean 06 was dirty and I avoid it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jefpainthorse, post: 1216968, member: 11766"] I like boresnakes too... especially for handguns. 99% of my shooting is with smokless ammo from know makers... My 1911 gets taken down to the last spring and pin every 500 rounds or so... but a "slide off" and boresnake cleans up very well for the shorter sessions. Most of my revolvers get the same treatment. I shoot a Garand and 03A3.... the Garand gets a full detail cleaning every trip out... the Remington gets a good bore wiping every trip and a bolt strip nearly every trip. I've stayed away from the know corrosive primers (shot a lot of mil surp Lake City and some greek stuff... the Korean 06 was dirty and I avoid it) [/QUOTE]
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