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Curly,You use windex for strip down cleaning too?
Anyone ever try a dry brush? When shooting paper with light loads in the 50-60gr range with bore butter lubed patches I can shoot as long as I want and don't really need to clean till I get home. When sighting in with 100gr for my hunting load I get a lot of fouling in a few shots. A couple passes with a brush and then pop a cap seems to knock off the fouling and let me load easily. I'd never considered a brush for range cleaning but a buddy was doing it so I tried it, seemed to work great. I'm scared of wet patches pushing goop down into my breech and flash channel. Until I tried a brush I was using Hoppe's #9 solvent and patch lube as a range cleaning solution. I'm also going to try it for patch lube instead of bore butter during a range session and see how it does in the fouling department.
Two questions for two different guys....Curly: Do you take a bottle of windex with you to the range, stray a patch after a shot then run a dry patch after and follow that with one or two dry fires?Rasbo: Fiber or brass brush you use to clean in between shots?
Once a while I get a delay ignition; cap pops then powder ignites a few milliseconds after.Anyone know what is causing this. Maybe too much fouling?