By all means if your going hunting foul your rifle but if your going to put 100 rounds down the tube then leave it sit for four months, well,...............twoodard said:so clean it, even if it shoots better fouled? im thinking hunting guns here not comp or bench guns
Spot on Rogerexpiper said:I agree ....guns shoot better with a fouled bbl.....but keeping the bbl fouled for months or years is asking for corrosion and bbl damage....I leave my hunting bbl fouled for the two weeks of hunting season ,,but if I get in the rain or snow I will clean it to get the moisture out and then re-floul it before shootin....but in reality most shots are under 200 yds and a clean bbl vs. a dirty bbl. is usually not more than an inch of impact ......we aint shootin in the Super Shoot......Roger
LawrenceHanson said:Well, today I spent about an hour cleaning the bore with BoreTech Eliminator with frequent brushing with a bronze brush. Using a borescope I could see that most of the carbon had been removed with some copper remaining in the grooves. There were no signs of corrosion, no rust, no pitting, nothing but some stubborn copper fouling in the corners of the grooves. The clean portions of the bore were in excellent condition.
LE Hanson