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DRY BORE OR LIGHTLY OILED BORE OR LIGHLY SOLVENT BORE

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08 May 2003, 12:44
Balistic
DRY BORE OR LIGHTLY OILED BORE OR LIGHLY SOLVENT BORE
What is the best way to shoot your rifle with a completly dry bore or with light oil or solvent?
08 May 2003, 13:27
Pyrotek
Hi, Balistic

For safety reasons, you should always reasonably dry the bore before you shoot it. Shooting a gun with any obstruction in the bore is a dangerous practice, with the exception of Moly cream, which is a kind of performance enhencement product for guns. Even that, the moly is wiped off with invisible amount left in the bore.

Pyrotek
08 May 2003, 13:44
beemanbeme
one oily patch followed by two dry ones.
08 May 2003, 18:46
<MOA>
There should be no oil in the bore when you shoot your gun. It only acts to attract fouling. Oil is fine and recommended if your storing you gun, not shooting it.
09 May 2003, 03:12
<Dan in Wa>
Most of my rifles like a fouling shot or two to get top accuracy. Anything left in the bore just makes it worse. Just my $.02 worth.
13 May 2003, 08:52
Cal Sibley
I always shoot a fouling shot but still dry out the bore beforehand. It's hard enough to get that first shot where you want it to hit. Shooting from an oily bore only makes it that much worse. Some say the first shot will remove all the oil from the bore, but I'm just not convinced. I pack my rifles the night before going to the range. It's a good time to run dry patches through the bores. Best wishes.

Cal - Montreal
20 May 2003, 04:28
Jay Gorski
Balistic, Try running a wet patch of kroil through your barrel after you clean it, then two dry patches, the kroil 'seasons' the barrel and cleans any residue from your copper removers and other solvents, works for me. Jay