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Gunsmithing What do you do for barrel maintenance between cleanings?

What do you do for barrel maintenance between cleanings?

  • Absolutely nothing. Put it away dirty.

    Votes: 25 67.6%
  • Run a dry patch and call it good.

    Votes: 1 2.7%
  • Clean with Hoppes to remove powder fouling, but leave copper.

    Votes: 7 18.9%
  • I do a full copper removal every time.

    Votes: 4 10.8%

  • Total voters
    37
Depends on barrel material.

If you've got a steel barrel, you really oughtta run a nice oily patch through before putting it away for more than a few days at the very least.

Better, would be a kroil or mpro7 powder fouling removal, plus the oily patch. Powder residue attracts and absorbs moisture and will pit a steel barrel, and wreck it.

With stainless barrels, it depends on the cartridge. For moderate cartridges like 223, 308, even 260, don't do a damn thing. For very overbore cartridgesor the ones that burn a lot of powder, a quickie job of removing some/most of the powder fouling helps.