thanks imran,
yes it was helpful.
i have modified it to make it more suitable for a uk house.
(size of a shoebox.)
i keep a separate old bedsheet to protect the flooring/carpet, spread it out before i begin.
browning fouls more than some other makes (i read somewhere earlier and now experience it firsthand as i also own a classic doubles.)
this fouling is more just ahead of the chamber so i use only the last part of the rod (one of the three parts) as it gives me greater control and focusses on the first few inches of the barrell; i then assemble the full rod and give an overall sweep.
for the classic doubles, i use the standard technique.
another tip for the newbies, dont spend money on "special" cleaning cloth (1 patch £5) as if you shoot regularly, equates to a lot of patches and a lot of money. a rag/ old cloth works just as well
shotgun storage and care.
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Re: shotgun storage and care.
For those wishing to keep their guns from rusting during storage, this website, www.polygunbag.com has storage bags treated with corrosion inhibitors. Cheers.