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Needs Cleaning

Balor

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Sep 12, 2013
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Looking for a better way to clean the shoulder(s) or lugs that the bolt lugs slot into, anyone have a better way?
 
I treat all metal parts with FP-10 initially and nothing seems to stick or seize even when dry.
Lots of snake oil out there but that's the one I put my faith in.
 
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I generally take my barrel off to clean, so i use a round brush for the front of the lugs and inside of the action.
 
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I run a patch and rub the action with a patch. Done!
Yeah, this.

I’m just a silly ole hillbilly, and like shoot in’ more than OCDin’. My favorite Stiller action has well over 10,000 rounds on it. In addition to what @Shoots 700's does, I wipe the bolt down and occasionally put a light schmear of grease on the wear surfaces of the lugs. I know that there are competitors that have way more rounds on their actions than I do, but the only lug cleaning I do is the rare cleaning of lugs on my ARs.
 
Yeah, this.

I’m just a silly ole hillbilly, and like shoot in’ more than OCDin’. My favorite Stiller action has well over 10,000 rounds on it. In addition to what @Shoots 700's does, I wipe the bolt down and occasionally put a light schmear of grease on the wear surfaces of the lugs. I know that there are competitors that have way more rounds on their actions than I do, but the only lug cleaning I do is the rare cleaning of lugs on my ARs.

Same here. Christ, I'm still using Hoppes #9, lol.
 
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