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The Basics, Starting Out
Rem 700 receiver dirty
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBoctor" data-source="post: 1928979" data-attributes="member: 107356"><p>Pop the stock off and have a look at the state of the barreled action. Clean it up and throw some oil on it to protect it further. Looks like you've got some debris in the chamber judging by the scratches. Easiest way I've found to clean the chamber is an over-sized brush with patches wrapped around it. As far as the lug recesses I use the AR-style bore mops and run them in there and spin them. I would also highly recommend throwing a full clean on the barrel as well. </p><p></p><p>Did the brass chamber/extract easy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBoctor, post: 1928979, member: 107356"] Pop the stock off and have a look at the state of the barreled action. Clean it up and throw some oil on it to protect it further. Looks like you've got some debris in the chamber judging by the scratches. Easiest way I've found to clean the chamber is an over-sized brush with patches wrapped around it. As far as the lug recesses I use the AR-style bore mops and run them in there and spin them. I would also highly recommend throwing a full clean on the barrel as well. Did the brass chamber/extract easy? [/QUOTE]
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