You live under a bridge?38.97017°N 77.17962°W
You live under a bridge?38.97017°N 77.17962°W
I've had very accurate shots with a cold, clean bore - I don't always get to it, but I do try. Like others, I'm adamant about wiping things down before they get put away at the very least.I clean after every shooting session. I get you need a fouling shot before going hunting...but I'm not a hunter and I take pride in keeping my guns clean just like my cars. I'm careful to use quality products and don't overdo it which can be harmful. Pride in ownership.
I think the ones that dont clean often may not even notice much of a difference.I've had very accurate shots with a cold, clean bore - I don't always get to it, but I do try. Like others, I'm adamant about wiping things down before they get put away at the very least.
I voted no, but all muzzle loading equipment yes. I bought a 45 LC conversion cylinder for the 1858 because they took even longer to clean and I like shooting it more than my Glock or Sig. Clays powder hardly makes it dirty and the lube just gets on the end of the cylinder a little.Blackpowder rifle, yes. Everything else, nope.
Poll - not thread.Is something in the air today ? The empty chamber thread , now the clean the rifle everything thread again ?
And besides that - the answers may change over time.Is something in the air today ? The empty chamber thread , now the clean the rifle everything thread again ?
Ya. Bugs me when someone sometimes asks a question, and someone else posts “did you do a search of the forum ”?And besides that - the answers may change over time.
Same - only after blackpowder or vintage corrosive ammo...everything else just gets the occassional bore snake with CLP.Blackpowder rifle, yes. Everything else, nope.
But I don't clean with a round in the chamberHere we go again. Cleaning wars
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