Godfather
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I’m sure the responses to this prompt are going to be wide and varied, from old school to new fangled, from do nothing but pull the trigger to the complexity of a deep fake algorithm.
I can somewhat fondly recall the grumpy old dudes at the local range where my dad dropped me at twelve with my .22 and a box of ammo and a promise to be back in a handful of hours, and the range discipline, the shooting instruction, and of course what seemed like a lore-based running dialogue on cleaning protocols. For me, those stayed with me for a long time, and were then disrupted at long range school with some deeply differing views. That said, I’d never push my way on others, and I respect the differences.
Today, I live by the mantra of shoot a dirty rifle, store a clean one.
For me, a clean stored rifle has a layer of oil or Ballistol in the barrel. Before taking it to shoot/foul, I’ll run a swab with isopropyl alcohol through it. If it’s season and continued use, I keep the bolt and action appropriately lubricated, but leave the barrel dirty. When I go to put the weapon in the safe for awhile, I’ll run my protocol, which is:
- dry swab(s) to get loose particles
- isopropyl alcohol swab(s) to catch more
- swab with solvent, let soak for a moment
- vinyl brush with a tad more solvent
- aggressive brushing
- swab until clean on exit
(Depending on round count)
- swab with copper cleaner, let soak awhile
- vinyl brush aggressively
- swab until clean on exit
- isopropyl alcohol swab(s) to neutralize
- dry swab(s) to clean
- swab with oil or Ballistol
- oil /grease bolt and friction areas
- storage until next use
I’ve heard all myriad of views on nylon versus copper brushes, brushing one direction vs both, all in one cleaners/lubricant versus the alternative, etc etc etc.
What’s your gun cleaning routine?
I can somewhat fondly recall the grumpy old dudes at the local range where my dad dropped me at twelve with my .22 and a box of ammo and a promise to be back in a handful of hours, and the range discipline, the shooting instruction, and of course what seemed like a lore-based running dialogue on cleaning protocols. For me, those stayed with me for a long time, and were then disrupted at long range school with some deeply differing views. That said, I’d never push my way on others, and I respect the differences.
Today, I live by the mantra of shoot a dirty rifle, store a clean one.
For me, a clean stored rifle has a layer of oil or Ballistol in the barrel. Before taking it to shoot/foul, I’ll run a swab with isopropyl alcohol through it. If it’s season and continued use, I keep the bolt and action appropriately lubricated, but leave the barrel dirty. When I go to put the weapon in the safe for awhile, I’ll run my protocol, which is:
- dry swab(s) to get loose particles
- isopropyl alcohol swab(s) to catch more
- swab with solvent, let soak for a moment
- vinyl brush with a tad more solvent
- aggressive brushing
- swab until clean on exit
(Depending on round count)
- swab with copper cleaner, let soak awhile
- vinyl brush aggressively
- swab until clean on exit
- isopropyl alcohol swab(s) to neutralize
- dry swab(s) to clean
- swab with oil or Ballistol
- oil /grease bolt and friction areas
- storage until next use
I’ve heard all myriad of views on nylon versus copper brushes, brushing one direction vs both, all in one cleaners/lubricant versus the alternative, etc etc etc.
What’s your gun cleaning routine?