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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 3664237" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Shoot'em til they start jamming, then hose with carburetor or brake cleaner, then the air hose treatment til dry. a shot of Ballistal a little air hose and they are good for quite a while.</p><p>When I was young and had time on my hands they got the full tear down deep clean you guys talk about.</p><p>Now I'm old, if and when I get to go shoot. It's off to the range, shoot some, race home, give a quick clean, throw them in the safe until a month or two when I get to do it over again.</p><p>My problem is lack of time. My wife says I do the same work now as I did in years past but it takes me twice as long to do it.</p><p>Tomorrow will be my first free day in a couple months I think. But alas, I have no ammo loaded up. and don't want to waste the factory stuff.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow sound like a good day for reloading !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 3664237, member: 6777"] Shoot'em til they start jamming, then hose with carburetor or brake cleaner, then the air hose treatment til dry. a shot of Ballistal a little air hose and they are good for quite a while. When I was young and had time on my hands they got the full tear down deep clean you guys talk about. Now I'm old, if and when I get to go shoot. It's off to the range, shoot some, race home, give a quick clean, throw them in the safe until a month or two when I get to do it over again. My problem is lack of time. My wife says I do the same work now as I did in years past but it takes me twice as long to do it. Tomorrow will be my first free day in a couple months I think. But alas, I have no ammo loaded up. and don't want to waste the factory stuff. Tomorrow sound like a good day for reloading ! [/QUOTE]
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