Hello Everyone!
I've got a few questions about cleaning a bolt-action rifle. I bought a 1903a3 off a shooter here. It is my first rifle, and I thought the cleaning/maintenance would be fairly simple, like my handguns. Well, I was wrong. There is certainly far more involved with this than I originally anticipated; and, of course the internet is never any help with 100 different people having 100 different opinions. So, once again, I find myself coming to all of you!
I plan shooting around once-a-month, if that. Most likely Firing FMJ or mostly copper jacketed rounds. I've got some Remington Core-Lokt that'll probably be the first things to fly down range.
Can anyone explain copper fouling/copper solvent and if I ever need to use this? Also, if I need to use this, would I use it in conjunction with another cleaner or it as the sole cleaner? Secondly, Oil and Grease; I'm seeing that I should use a grease on the locking lugs and bolt; however, oil on all other parts. Is this correct? What benefit does grease have over oil on these parts? Brush types (Nylon, Bronze, copper); I understand not to use a copper brush with a copper solvent; but what brush do all of you use? What is the REAL difference?
My final question; I generally drag a bore-snake with a little oil down the barrel once I'm done cleaning; should I continue this practice on my rifle, as well?
I was planning on using Ballistol or CLP as a base cleaner/lube/protectant over the majority of the rifle and some synthetic mobil 1 grease; I was leaning toward the Ballistol so I don't have to worry about the wood stock. I'll keep tacking on questions if I think of any more; thank you for all your help everyone. Happy Holidays!
Thanks,
Madcap
I've got a few questions about cleaning a bolt-action rifle. I bought a 1903a3 off a shooter here. It is my first rifle, and I thought the cleaning/maintenance would be fairly simple, like my handguns. Well, I was wrong. There is certainly far more involved with this than I originally anticipated; and, of course the internet is never any help with 100 different people having 100 different opinions. So, once again, I find myself coming to all of you!
I plan shooting around once-a-month, if that. Most likely Firing FMJ or mostly copper jacketed rounds. I've got some Remington Core-Lokt that'll probably be the first things to fly down range.
Can anyone explain copper fouling/copper solvent and if I ever need to use this? Also, if I need to use this, would I use it in conjunction with another cleaner or it as the sole cleaner? Secondly, Oil and Grease; I'm seeing that I should use a grease on the locking lugs and bolt; however, oil on all other parts. Is this correct? What benefit does grease have over oil on these parts? Brush types (Nylon, Bronze, copper); I understand not to use a copper brush with a copper solvent; but what brush do all of you use? What is the REAL difference?
My final question; I generally drag a bore-snake with a little oil down the barrel once I'm done cleaning; should I continue this practice on my rifle, as well?
I was planning on using Ballistol or CLP as a base cleaner/lube/protectant over the majority of the rifle and some synthetic mobil 1 grease; I was leaning toward the Ballistol so I don't have to worry about the wood stock. I'll keep tacking on questions if I think of any more; thank you for all your help everyone. Happy Holidays!
Thanks,
Madcap
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