Hey ladies n gents.
I was getting some rather poor accuracy with my Baikal IZH-61 compared to the Beeman R9 and put it down to it being not very accurate, but after reading up some posts on the internet, many people seem to think it was quite good at 10 metres...
So I decided to get the cleaning rod that came with it and shoved a whole bunch of tissues up n' down the barrel for about half an hour. Each little chunk of rolled up tissue came out with filthy brown poo smeared all over it. Would the manufacturers have covered the inside with oil before shipping to keep it from rusting maybe?
Anyway, should air rifle barrels be cleaned out on a regular basis? And how do you guys go about it? Fluffy pellets any good for the task?
cheers
clean your barrels much?
- native hunter
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Re: clean your barrels much?
I usually just put a cleaning pellet thru after each tin of pellets.
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Re: clean your barrels much?
what native said- but after 2 tins for menative hunter wrote:I usually just put a cleaning pellet thru after each tin of pellets.
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Re: clean your barrels much?
i just put a fluffy pellet through every now and again of before a competition.
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Re: clean your barrels much?
My air pistol gets the fluffy pellet treatment a couple of times per year probably works out every 1500-2000 shots.
Re: clean your barrels much?
Thanks for the replies fellas.
How do the fluffy pellets look after they've been through the barrel? Pretty clean? kind of dirty, or caked up with crap?
I must say, shoving a rod down the barrel got me worried about scratching up the riffling...
How do the fluffy pellets look after they've been through the barrel? Pretty clean? kind of dirty, or caked up with crap?
I must say, shoving a rod down the barrel got me worried about scratching up the riffling...
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Re: clean your barrels much?
They have rifling marks on them.
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Re: clean your barrels much?
My understanding is to avoid using a cleaning rod on airguns as the barrels are made of soft & easily damaged steel. They don't need cleaning often but just as others have said a tampon up the spout every now & again (mainly to remove condensation from the barrel).
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Re: clean your barrels much?
crowbuster wrote:My understanding is to avoid using a cleaning rod on airguns as the barrels are made of soft & easily damaged steel. They don't need cleaning often but just as others have said a tampon up the spout every now & again (mainly to remove condensation from the barrel).
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Correct!!
Re: clean your barrels much?
We tend to use a looped coated sea trace pull through with a piece of napier cloth and wd40.