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Clean Your Rimfire Rifle Barrel the ELEY Way
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Reply #1 - Apr 26th, 2015 at 6:06am
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rkaires, where would I find the setup for cleaning with felt ? Thanks for your answer, Hank
  
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Hank45 wrote on Apr 26th, 2015 at 6:06am:
rkaires, where would I find the setup for cleaning with felt ? Thanks for your answer, Hank


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I haven't used them myself. Does look interesting.

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I wish they discussed the issues related to changing from one brand of ammo to another.  but since its an Ely site and post it'd be asking too much to expect them to do that.
  

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rkaires wrote on Apr 26th, 2015 at 7:46am:
Hank45 wrote on Apr 26th, 2015 at 6:06am:
rkaires, where would I find the setup for cleaning with felt ? Thanks for your answer, Hank


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I haven't used them myself. Does look interesting.

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I've used these; not impressed.

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Afraid I'm 'old-school' on rimfire barrel cleaning and only do so when accuracy drops off or at the end of the season when I want the barrel oiled for winter storage. Based on the results of my last 10+ years of shooting, only need to clean at the end of the season for storage.
  

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Reply #6 - Apr 26th, 2015 at 3:49pm
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I'm old school too. Clean my rifles after every shooting session.  Clean before changing brands of ammo.
The article really doesn't have much to do with single shot .22s. Have no extension tube or plastic vice to hold the barrel. Use cleaning patches not felt. 

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Reply #7 - Apr 26th, 2015 at 4:19pm
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Howdy gents,

Although a brand spanking new guy here, I've been a gunsmith and competition shooter for nearly 40 years, so beg your pardon for butting in, if this is out of place.  I am also old school to the point I do not clean rimfires any more than is absolutely necessary, which unfortunately is not an interval cast in stone.  In my experience, different rifles, especially rimfires, need cleaning intervals and methods peculiar to that particular barrel.  Throw in the wild card of ammo choice and how that barrel does with that particular ammo or lot and there seems to be no set round count or procedure that will cover all without overdoing things on some.  However, with that said, I always clean the breech face, the breech end of the barrel, chamber wall, rim groove, extractor notch, and crown after every outing with solvent and a cotton swab. On days when a lot of ammo is fired, I may touch those things up a bit if I see accuracy falling off.  I can't really say if it's the light cleaning procedure or the break I take between rounds but it often tightens my groups back up.  Well, if you can call those fallout patterns groups.  Once in a while, they actually look like they're kinda friendly.

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welcome to the madhouse,  bring a grain or a bucket of salt with you  it may come in handy.  we do enjoy our sport and we try not to let seriousness totally overcome the fun aspect of it. Cheesy
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welcome to the madhouse,  bring a grin or a bucket of salt with you  it may come in handy.  we do enjoy our sport and we try not to let seriousness totally overcome the fun aspect of it. Cheesy


This was always our outlook (Vintage Arms Association), and the concept could not be grasped by some of the members of other clubs and societies. (You know the sort: one short of a 'possible' and his whole day is ruined...)

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JackHughs wrote on Apr 26th, 2015 at 11:50am:
rkaires wrote on Apr 26th, 2015 at 7:46am:
Hank45 wrote on Apr 26th, 2015 at 6:06am:
rkaires, where would I find the setup for cleaning with felt ? Thanks for your answer, Hank




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I haven't used them myself. Does look interesting.

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I've used these; not impressed.

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Thanks Jan.

My curiosity has been satisfied.

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Reply #11 - Apr 27th, 2015 at 8:17am
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The late Bert Brookes, who ran the customer test range at Eley, advocated the method described above only after 200+ rounds or when changing ammunition make or type. After cleaning, Bert would fire at least 10 rounds through the barrel to condition it with the new lube before shooting a test group. After firing an number of rounds that did not justify the 200+ clean, Bert would push 2 dry patches through the barrel.
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Reply #12 - Apr 27th, 2015 at 11:01am
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SSShooter wrote on Apr 26th, 2015 at 3:02pm:
Afraid I'm 'old-school' on rimfire barrel cleaning and only do so when accuracy drops off or at the end of the season when I want the barrel oiled for winter storage. Based on the results of my last 10+ years of shooting, only need to clean at the end of the season for storage.


Ditto! When I shot adult smallbore, and bullseye pistol, I never cleaned unless I saw accuracy issues.
  

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Reply #13 - May 1st, 2015 at 11:33pm
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Gentlemen, this train pulled out long ago. It has pretty much been proven, with top guns and top ammo, regular cleaning is required for top accuracy.
I understand a quality single shot is not a purpose built benchrest gun but the same principles apply.
The most accurate rimfire rifles in the world generally get cleaned after every match, many, after every card shot.
The " only after accuracy falls off" theory was debunked a while ago.
  

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Reply #14 - May 2nd, 2015 at 6:55am
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Wipe it with a lightly lubed patch, put it away. Never change ammo brands.

I think most shooters learned cleaning techniques in the military were its a discipline and needed for reliability in harsh conditions.  Scrubbing target rifles dies them no good

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