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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 3011029" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>After spending several hours the other day on the shooting range (12 Ga, .45, and .223) with my adult son, we went to his home to down a few beers while we cleaned our weapons. He pulled out his fairly well stocked cleaning kit and we started, but when he saw me running a cleaner soaked patch down the bore of my shotgun he declared that I was so "old school". Asking how he would do it, he told me that a just run through with a bore snake (sans cleaner) and then a quick exterior wipe down with oil was more than sufficient.</p><p>Having been a career soldier (and Vietnam veteran) I didn't know whether to smack him upside the head, or just shake my head and cry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 3011029, member: 42584"] After spending several hours the other day on the shooting range (12 Ga, .45, and .223) with my adult son, we went to his home to down a few beers while we cleaned our weapons. He pulled out his fairly well stocked cleaning kit and we started, but when he saw me running a cleaner soaked patch down the bore of my shotgun he declared that I was so "old school". Asking how he would do it, he told me that a just run through with a bore snake (sans cleaner) and then a quick exterior wipe down with oil was more than sufficient. Having been a career soldier (and Vietnam veteran) I didn't know whether to smack him upside the head, or just shake my head and cry. [/QUOTE]
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