Thought this would be a good site to ask this as there is a combination or target shooters, practical precision shooters, hunters and plinkers here. Seems target shooters use a more aggressive and frequent cleaning regime then there are other shooters who work with a minimal bore disturbance cleaning regime keeping copper equilibrium etc. Here is my scenarios I would like your thoughts on what cleaning regime you would use in the following.
Tropical humid coastal environment. Lets say one weekend might be 20 rounds at the range and the rifle wont be used for the following weekend. Lets say then I'm out hunting and shoot 3 shots. The gun is back in safe and might not be used for another 2 weeks etc again at the range firing 20 shots or so. etc etc. what cleaning regime would you do in this environment??
I'm thinking of at least maybe running a bore snake through and oiling the bore after each use to prevent rust but maybe that's it? Every couple of hundred rounds do a more detailed cleaning using hopes 9 etc. Or should I be using hoppes each time do you think to get carbon out? I'm not sure if carbon will still cause rust if you oil the bore over the top without doing a detailed cleaning ie just using the bore snake??
thoughts
Tropical humid coastal environment. Lets say one weekend might be 20 rounds at the range and the rifle wont be used for the following weekend. Lets say then I'm out hunting and shoot 3 shots. The gun is back in safe and might not be used for another 2 weeks etc again at the range firing 20 shots or so. etc etc. what cleaning regime would you do in this environment??
I'm thinking of at least maybe running a bore snake through and oiling the bore after each use to prevent rust but maybe that's it? Every couple of hundred rounds do a more detailed cleaning using hopes 9 etc. Or should I be using hoppes each time do you think to get carbon out? I'm not sure if carbon will still cause rust if you oil the bore over the top without doing a detailed cleaning ie just using the bore snake??
thoughts