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Thread: how often do you brush the inside of the barrel?

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    Default how often do you brush the inside of the barrel?

    So far I have mostly just used cleaning patches and Breakfree CLP to clean my barrel (no jokes please) which seemed to work alright. How often would you guys recommend using a brush?





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    I run a brush through every time I clean a gun, which is after each time I go to the range, etc.

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    i run a brush through once even if i'm shooting fmj. doesn't hurt it and only takes a second.

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    As Dusted said, there is no harm.. The brushes are made from a softer material than the barrel, so you can't do any harm..

    To answer your question.. I brush my barrel just as often as I brush my teeth!!




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    Same here.

    (referring to posts 2, 3,and 4)

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    Okay, okay ... lol ... y'all have convinced me!!!

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    CLP will not remove any copper or lead fouling that may build up in the barrel. For these you would need something a bit stronger. Brownells has quite a selection to choose from. I am sure each person has their own favorite. I personally use Shooter Choice Lead Remover if I have been shooting lots of non-jacketed bullets and HOPPE's Bench-Rest No.9 for removal of copper fouling. Only after using these and drying the bore do I put a very light coat of CLP.

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    Yep. EVERY time it is fired! (The only time I did't clean my rifle thoroughly was after Pre-Qualification shooting. Didn't want to mess with it and screw up my "dope" for "Qual Day". Probably superstition more than anything else. I WAS a rather cracker jack shooter in my time. Still fair, but the eyes have grown less sharp over the years.) (Sigh! It's a ***** getting old! On the other hand, one MUST consider the alternative........) (LOL!)

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    I use a soft brush every time the gun s cleaned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grognard Gunny View Post
    Yep. EVERY time it is fired! (The only time I did't clean my rifle thoroughly was after Pre-Qualification shooting. Didn't want to mess with it and screw up my "dope" for "Qual Day". Probably superstition more than anything else. I WAS a rather cracker jack shooter in my time. Still fair, but the eyes have grown less sharp over the years.) (Sigh! It's a ***** getting old! On the other hand, one MUST consider the alternative........) (LOL!)

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    P.S. For rifles it is always recommended to use a chamber brush also.
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