A couple of months ago I posted about my shooting exercise program with a Rock River Predator. Time is limited so I wanted to see how long I could go between cleanings. It is hard enough to get time to shoot adding 15-30 minutes of cleaning to the session means a no go lots of time. I shot over multiple sessions 320 rounds. I started missing stuff that I had previously been hitting from prone.( I miss damn near everything off hand.)
Stopped and put the gun on the bench. It shot a nice round 2 1/4 inch 10 shot group. I cleaned it and it went back to the usual 1 to 1&1/4 ten shot group. I guess that proves that 300+ round is to much between cleaning.
This afternoon I shot about 50 rounds and at the end I pulled one tight fitting patch soaked with Hoppe's #9 through the bore and followed it with a dry patch and put the gun away. That only added about 5 minutes time to the session.
Anybody got any suggestions about other solvents or very quick procedures that will keep accuracy up to par.

Stopped and put the gun on the bench. It shot a nice round 2 1/4 inch 10 shot group. I cleaned it and it went back to the usual 1 to 1&1/4 ten shot group. I guess that proves that 300+ round is to much between cleaning.
This afternoon I shot about 50 rounds and at the end I pulled one tight fitting patch soaked with Hoppe's #9 through the bore and followed it with a dry patch and put the gun away. That only added about 5 minutes time to the session.
Anybody got any suggestions about other solvents or very quick procedures that will keep accuracy up to par.