Do you guys oil your barrels after cleaning or do you shoot it dry
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Do you guys oil your barrels after cleaning or do you shoot it dry
From a target shooting standpoint, I leave oil in my bores after cleaning but I remove it prior to shooting. For several years I cleaned my bores and then left a thin film of Kroil or Hoppe’s #9 in them for corrosion protection. I have since discovered EEZOX, a synthetic oil, and use it exclusively after bore cleaning. It is an excellent rust preventative. I leave a thin film in the bore during storage and then remove it by running a dry patch or two down the bore prior to shooting. So I effectively shoot my barrels “dry”. All of these chemicals are very thin and chances are you will not cause any damage if you fire a shot down a bore containing a film of it, I have forgotten to remove it on several occasions without suffering any damage. I have also found that the first shot out of a clean and dry barrel will stand a better chance of going into the group than will a shot fired through a clean and oily barrel.
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I shoot 10 foulers immediately after cleaning. I only oil the bore for long term storage (more than 8-10 months.) Everyone has a method they're most comfortable with, if your method works for you, go with it. You can't care for your guns or your kids too much.
I live in a very dry climate so I don't worry much about rust. Because of this I shoot em dry
I store them lightly oiled, but patch them dry and fire a fouler or 2 prior to beginning the hunting season. If I happen to be out on a rainy day, a bit of electrical tape from a partial roll I carry in my daypack gets stuck over the muzzle for protection.
After cleaning I put a very light coat in the bore, then wipe it out before I shoot it with a couple of patches. That way if I dont get to shoot for a while my barrel is protected and if I get to shoot soon, its no problem to wipe it out.
Scooter
I dont clean my barrel often. It shoots fine. I use a stainless steel barrel, so I am not worried about rust. I figure why clean it, because I am just going to have to foul it again.