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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4324364" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Yes they are. The manufacturer recommends a cleaning every 500 rounds if using jacketed ammo and 300-400 if using lead. </p><p>I have a ton of experience of trying to clean rimfire residue. My Steel Challenge rifle required a brake to make it louder so the range RO's timer could pick up the report. The residue building up on the brake is almost impossible to remove without a glass bead blaster. It's Stainless Steel btw so bead blasting doesn't hurt the metal. I can't use that on the aluminum baffles, so any suggestions of making cleaning easier is going to be noted. </p><p>As said in the earlier post, I'll take it apart tomorrow and see what gives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4324364, member: 5412"] Yes they are. The manufacturer recommends a cleaning every 500 rounds if using jacketed ammo and 300-400 if using lead. I have a ton of experience of trying to clean rimfire residue. My Steel Challenge rifle required a brake to make it louder so the range RO's timer could pick up the report. The residue building up on the brake is almost impossible to remove without a glass bead blaster. It's Stainless Steel btw so bead blasting doesn't hurt the metal. I can't use that on the aluminum baffles, so any suggestions of making cleaning easier is going to be noted. As said in the earlier post, I'll take it apart tomorrow and see what gives. [/QUOTE]
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