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Cleaning a .223

SmallBoreSnipers

Gunny Sergeant
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Aug 15, 2009
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I have a Howa 1500 in .223 that I shoot Silver Bear 62 gr. ammo with. It never seems to get that dirty. Accuracy never falls off either. Right now I clean it every 100 - 200 rounds just for the hell of it. Is this specific to the rifle, caliber, ammo, or all of these? How often should I be cleaning it?
 
Re: Cleaning a .223

^ That's about how often I clean my .17 HMR cause that's about when the accuracy start to fall off. Somewhere around 500 rounds. So do I really only need to treat this .223 the same way? Is that when you start to notice a change in your .308?
 
Re: Cleaning a .223

I clean the bolt and inside the reciever after every time out. It's obvious and easy to clean. So I guess my next question is, as far as the bore goes, how do I know when it's needed? I've never gone more than about 200 rounds before cleaning it. But like I said, accuracy is still just fine at that point. I don't really wanna clean it more than it needs to be.
 
Re: Cleaning a .223

When your accuracy falls off, that's when you'll know that it needs it. That or if you're going to store it for a while and you feel rust may be an issue. The only .223 I have is a Bushmaster A3 which I clean about once a year. While it's not a tack driver, accuracy doesn't degrade and the action keeps chugging along.