I always run a boresnake through my .308 before every outing. Once back home I run the boresnake through it again, once regardless and then once for each shot fired. Like @VSS, I make sure the rifle is dry and back up to room temperature before putting it back in the cabinet.
So last Sunday, for example, it was once before, then once post-outing for the muntjac buck I shot, and twice for the quick check zero I did using a new box of cartridges.
Don't recall ever cleaning the barrel using solvents or similar. Being at least the third owner the rifle - and after what must be hundreds, if not thousands, of rounds - it doesn't seem to have suffered as a result, and it remains as boringly accurate as I am ever likely to require.
So last Sunday, for example, it was once before, then once post-outing for the muntjac buck I shot, and twice for the quick check zero I did using a new box of cartridges.
Don't recall ever cleaning the barrel using solvents or similar. Being at least the third owner the rifle - and after what must be hundreds, if not thousands, of rounds - it doesn't seem to have suffered as a result, and it remains as boringly accurate as I am ever likely to require.
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