BrentM
Well-Known Member
I use boretech and haven't bothered to look at anything since switching. Absolutely love this product and 2 of my gunsmith buddies use it exclusively too.
Go to a browser and simply type in, "How to clean a rifle," into it and you will get any number of different methods and products to use. They all pretty much all work as advertised.Hello,
I am due to clean my first custom rifle after its first time out for this year's hunting season.
What products are you all using to clean your rifles? What is your process/procedure for doing so?
Thank you!
I think that's where you are supposed to push some kinda stick or coat hanger with a rag thru the barrel ! Might be mistaken here though!Cleaning? What is that?
Which Eric video....the one where he says " USE CLR" or the one he released a short time later saying " NEVER USE CLR ON ANY BARREL"Please remember to foul your bore before hunting again as DTF370 advised. I use five rounds before any serious shooting after cleaning. Also, the advise the watch Eric Cortina's cleaning video is great advise.
Good luck and be well!
Yes, it's just an "end of season" clean if you will. It did get mildly wet from some snow/rain mix but not drenched.Big support for anything Boretech. I have to ask what you're trying to clean? Is it just dirty from the field? Did it get wet? Are your groups opening up? If it's the barrel you're wanting to clean, there are a million differing opinions on technique and products, but if you're just trying to sprits it up a bit, a good wipe down with some mild rust preservative and a little tiny bit of grease on the lugs would be sufficient. If the barrel doesn't need a cleaning, you don't have to. I used to over clean all of my rifles, and now that I don't, they shoot better.
Well, to each their own. Personally I clean, at least the bore after doing any shooting with the exception of just prior to hunting. Then I verify the sighting and grouping with the ammo I am going to be using then don't clean until after season is over and I'm going to put the rifle away for awhile. Another thing that I still do that will make some of you younger folk apoplectic is that I coat the interior of the rifle bore with oil when storing the rifle. Easy enough to send a patch or two to dry out the bore before sending a fouling shot downrange. By the way, two of my rifles are occasionally used in "F CLASS," but all are treated like F Class barrels. Barrels are not cheap, oil is.If the groups start to open up or it's been wet from hunting, no reason to clean! Don't touch it. The gun will tell you when it's dirty and needs love. Too many over clean, this isn't F class benchrest barrels!
Skip the cleaning. I haven't pushed a patch threw a gun in ages. Only one rifle showed larger groups then it's normal, cleaned it and that was after 3000 rounds plus