To clean or not to clean Moderators ? - That is the question.

ShotKam 0

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I am mainly concerned with the Svemko Hunter 1.0 in .223. As the core is all Titanium maintenance may vary from others. Quite a few people recommend never cleaning / spraying the internals, so I am interested in what others say ?
 
I am mainly concerned with the Svemko Hunter 1.0 in .223. As the core is all Titanium maintenance may vary from others. Quite a few people recommend never cleaning / spraying the internals, so I am interested in what others say ?

l hose mine (non-titanium) out with WD-40 Penetrant.

A couple are user-strippable, but l don’t bother.

maximus otter
 
I'm always mindful of aluminium threads, constantly unscrewing and screwing doesn't do them any good.
 
I have a very early reflex moderated . std thin none stainless ie an easy can to rust out . I use it regular on my .260 rem , the barrel burned out when Covid first appeared . A squirt of the Browning Leigia oil on a few patches , after the barrel gets its clean !
I know loads of folks who just don't clean then oil with a few soaked patches . Five mins with Meths impregnated patch and its good to go .
WD40 has changed and it promotes rusting, terrible stuff now , The Chinese i think own the now - I wont have the stuff in my workshop ,
 
My Ti mods are non-strippable. I dry out after use, borer-snake 3-4 times and then spray with Napier Silensave. No pop on first use post-clean and so far, no obvious issues.
 
Svemco recommend dismantling and washing in soapy water every six months
Was that info on their Website ? Very few manufacturers give a shot count based / time recommendation for cleaning e.g. every 50 rounds or annually, whichever comes sooner, or indeed a specific product. Powder deposits wont affect the Titanium core of course and it will take a vast amount of rounds to have a build up sufficient to affect anything balistically or otherwise.
 
Firing a shot produces various gases and water, so I think its more important to dry them out. Ive always put my jet Zs and f&d on the radiator or AGA, all still going after decades.
 
Firing a shot produces various gases and water, so I think its more important to dry them out. Ive always put my jet Zs and f&d on the radiator or AGA, all still going after decades.
Still going after decades - says a lot. I agree, remove the moisture negates corrosion in many cases. 👌
 
I spray both my rimfire and full bore with Napier.
The full bore gets a full strip and clean 2 or 3 times a year. The rimfire once a month as the ammo can be very dirty and if you let it build up can be a pain to get the mod apart.
Also if I'm using fullbore subsonic I find i need to clean it more often than high velocity.
 
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