when to clean a new rifle
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Re: when to clean a new rifle
Thanks for the reply Mack The Knife.Was thinking of getting one made.Lugging along a 3' rod is not exactly fun.Have a couple of those of sectioned wooden rods lying around.However they are very old and though I use them, considering their age,I am always apprehensive that one might break while cleaning. Have para cord lying around and a piece of 12mm brass rod.Will make a trip to the machinist.
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Anyone know where does one pick up silica gel in any quantity? Any sellers in Delhi/NCR?Grumpy";p="35274 wrote:Doc, storing a gun with a bunch of silica gel sacks inside the case/bag is a very good idea.......but just remember that they only absorb moisture until they are saturated. You need to dry them out every few months - 6 months max.
Just put them outside for a day in sunny, non-humid conditions or put them in an oven set to the lowest temperature for an hour or so to dry them out.
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Try the bigger camera retailers / photography shops. Even if they do not have it in stock, they could point you towards one.mundaire";p="35339 wrote:Anyone know where does one pick up silica gel in any quantity? Any sellers in Delhi/NCR?
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Failing which have the Mad Medic use his hospital's clout to get a sizeable amount in.
Re: when to clean a new rifle
Try shops that sell lab equipment like test tubes etc. Alternatively photography equipment shops are your best bet.
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Re: when to clean a new rifle
With a .22LR you generally wouldnt want to clean it until you start seeing a degradation in accuracy.
I clean mine every 1500 - 2000 rounds down the barrel. Even then its a quick pacth or two with solvents, and a couple of dry patches. The rifle does take about 10 shots there after to settle down, and allow the wax to coat the barrel.
The only time I would consider oiling the barrel would be if I am not going to be using the rifle for several months. (>6)
Realisitically the chances of doing damage to the rifling via over enthusiastic cleaning out wiegh any potential benifits of vigoursously going at the bore with a brass or nylon brush.
I clean mine every 1500 - 2000 rounds down the barrel. Even then its a quick pacth or two with solvents, and a couple of dry patches. The rifle does take about 10 shots there after to settle down, and allow the wax to coat the barrel.
The only time I would consider oiling the barrel would be if I am not going to be using the rifle for several months. (>6)
Realisitically the chances of doing damage to the rifling via over enthusiastic cleaning out wiegh any potential benifits of vigoursously going at the bore with a brass or nylon brush.