k80skeet
Silver $$ Contributor
Al, I just can't find Butch's Bore Shine anywhere. I also agree with how you do it 100%Whether it's a BR gun, varmint or hunting rig, my routine is the same...just the number of brush strokes vary depending on the cartridge and barrel.
Butch's Bore Shine....two sloppy wet patches, then Butch's on a good bronze bristle brush for as few strokes as the barrel needs, remove the bore guide and patch it out, then two tight dry patches followed by Butch's on a wet patch. After a bit, patch out the bore and put a clean patch around a chamber mop to dry the chamber and then clean the lugs. A small line of high pressure tacky grease goes on the lugs, the extracor cam angles and the front of the cocking piece.
For storage, it's Hoppe's #9. It's mild nature works on any little residual stuff in there while doing a great job of protecting the bore.
Occasionally, I'll use a bronze brush one caliber up from the bore size (.338 for a .30, for example) and push it firmly to the end of the neck area of the chamber and give it a few twists to stay ahead of any carbon that wants to start taking up resudence there. Plus, JB at intervals to stay ahead of stuff in the first 8-10 inches of the barrel.
I clean as little as the barrel needs to shoot well. On my 30BR, it gets cleaned after each yardage which is roughly 60 rounds @ 100 and 75-80 @ 200 (warmup, sighters and 25 record shots).
Good shootin' -Al