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Cleaning bolt action
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<blockquote data-quote="Broken arrow" data-source="post: 1570776" data-attributes="member: 58671"><p>I use Dewey rods, cotton flannel patches, Butches Bore cleaner and gun oil. I use a bore guide at all times pushing the patches towards the muzzle. As far as the bolt and action I use the same technique after I remove the bolt. The last thing I do after using the bore solvent is to wipe it all down with dry patches before I put a light coating of oil. I let that set for a couple hours and then I use a few dry cotton flannel patches to remove the excess. Every 100 rounds or so I add in the first step of using bore copper remover and then after a signs of copper is removed I clean it again like a normal cleaning. Keep that WD 40 off all the bolts and nuts you want to stay tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broken arrow, post: 1570776, member: 58671"] I use Dewey rods, cotton flannel patches, Butches Bore cleaner and gun oil. I use a bore guide at all times pushing the patches towards the muzzle. As far as the bolt and action I use the same technique after I remove the bolt. The last thing I do after using the bore solvent is to wipe it all down with dry patches before I put a light coating of oil. I let that set for a couple hours and then I use a few dry cotton flannel patches to remove the excess. Every 100 rounds or so I add in the first step of using bore copper remover and then after a signs of copper is removed I clean it again like a normal cleaning. Keep that WD 40 off all the bolts and nuts you want to stay tight. [/QUOTE]
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