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Why clean a gun I can not see the difference in how it shoots

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02 September 2005, 05:56
bill r
Why clean a gun I can not see the difference in how it shoots
My guns shoot 40 and 50's and I don' spend much time cleaning them I never cleaned my deer guns , can't see the diference . shot a 35 the other day on the 65 shot . so what is the diff. I think people make a life time of cleaning guns its a hobby.something to talk about. worry about .
any comments?
02 September 2005, 07:06
p dog shooter
It all depends on the gun I have a 223 that well go hundreds of rounds with out seeing a material differants.

Then I have a 243 that the groups go out from the .3 to over 2 inchs at right around 40 rounds.

Some people clean way to much others clean way to little. I try and find a happy medium depending on use.
02 September 2005, 08:50
new_guy
quote:
Originally posted by bill r:
I think people make a life time of cleaning guns its a hobby.something to talk about. worry about .
any comments?


It all depends on what you want the gun to look like at the end of that lifetime.

Case in point, ask the dentist if you REALLY HAVE to floss you're teeth... he says "only the ones you want to keep."


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02 September 2005, 09:22
Lou270
I agree with the others. For some guns it helps, for some it hurts accuracy. Time and some record keeping will tell.

-Lou
02 September 2005, 10:53
papaschmud
For me, the better the barrel and slower the speed the less I need to clean. Bullet composition also matters a lot too.

I have been bitten though, once in the past, by a super accurate .308 that just quit shooting due to a buildup of carbon after the throat. Now I try to keep everything maintained and my results are not only better but more predictable.

Gabe