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Just got a new Marlin Model 60....
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<blockquote data-quote="44minimum" data-source="post: 1754926" data-attributes="member: 2388"><p>If it was mine then I would clean the bore, make sure that all of the little parts that go clickety clack are lightly lubricated, then bang away. I wouldn't bother cleaning it until it starts having problems. It will either start jamming or your groups will be getting larger. Your rifle will tell you when it wants to be cleaned. Better to clean it from the back of the barrel, therefore a bore snake would be the better option. And you should try a variety of different ammunition in your gun. Most guns will work better with one or two different kinds of ammo. Some guns will work only with a certain type of ammo. My Marlin 60 does not like Remington. But yours might.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44minimum, post: 1754926, member: 2388"] If it was mine then I would clean the bore, make sure that all of the little parts that go clickety clack are lightly lubricated, then bang away. I wouldn't bother cleaning it until it starts having problems. It will either start jamming or your groups will be getting larger. Your rifle will tell you when it wants to be cleaned. Better to clean it from the back of the barrel, therefore a bore snake would be the better option. And you should try a variety of different ammunition in your gun. Most guns will work better with one or two different kinds of ammo. Some guns will work only with a certain type of ammo. My Marlin 60 does not like Remington. But yours might. [/QUOTE]
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