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Testing a couple 7.62x39 loads in the Bear Creek Arsenal upper
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3563028" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I will pull a clean dry snake through the bore a few times or run multiple (6 or so) dry patches through the </p><p>bore after oiling it.</p><p>I will then shoot the first shot at the target because I really want to know where it will hit compared to the other shots.</p><p></p><p>If it hits right in the middle of them I am golden with my cleaning process.</p><p>I always swab all oils out with multiple dry patches.</p><p>I do not like dripping oil and you do not need to see it for it to be there.</p><p></p><p>Short barrels for me are more accurate and have a larger accuracy window.</p><p>16-18"</p><p>They are not as finicky when temps change either.</p><p>I used to be in the long barrel crowd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3563028, member: 15054"] I will pull a clean dry snake through the bore a few times or run multiple (6 or so) dry patches through the bore after oiling it. I will then shoot the first shot at the target because I really want to know where it will hit compared to the other shots. If it hits right in the middle of them I am golden with my cleaning process. I always swab all oils out with multiple dry patches. I do not like dripping oil and you do not need to see it for it to be there. Short barrels for me are more accurate and have a larger accuracy window. 16-18" They are not as finicky when temps change either. I used to be in the long barrel crowd. [/QUOTE]
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