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Barrel cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="ifgator" data-source="post: 1368350" data-attributes="member: 98152"><p>I use Montana. Yes, they are expensive BUT they are very high quality. The other justification is they will last a lifetime AND I have rifles that to me are high quality so why use a *** that could potentially damage the barrel, crown, etc. </p><p>I highly recommend people read GA Precision break in cleaning recommendations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ifgator, post: 1368350, member: 98152"] I use Montana. Yes, they are expensive BUT they are very high quality. The other justification is they will last a lifetime AND I have rifles that to me are high quality so why use a *** that could potentially damage the barrel, crown, etc. I highly recommend people read GA Precision break in cleaning recommendations. [/QUOTE]
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