cleaning? Who does that on a .22LR???
.22 autoloaders do get filthy if you shoot 'em. Always wondered why .22 rimfire ammo was so dirty.
That said, I rarely disassemble .22s. Canned compressed air or a good air gun will blow a lot of the gunk out, then just relube and keep shooting. When the gun quits working, take it down for a thorough cleaning.
As for the bore, unless it's rough and leads badly or you use crummy ammo, or it gets wet, the bore of a .22 will rarely need cleaning. I did more damage to the bore of my first .22 rifle with a crooked steel cleaning rod than with the thousands of bullets I put through it. That rifle (a Winchester 1906) will still hit aspirin tablets at 10 yards even though the rifling is barely visible.
Complete thread:
- Ruger 10/22 question... -
pokynojoe,
2012-05-13, 10:54
- cleaning? Who does that on a .22LR??? -
Rob Leahy,
2012-05-13, 12:36
- cleaning? Who does that on a .22LR??? - Rod M, 2012-05-13, 14:29
- cleaning? Who does that on a .22LR??? - pokynojoe, 2012-05-13, 16:33
- cleaning? Who does that on a .22LR??? - Catoosa, 2012-05-13, 20:01
- cleaning? Who does that on a .22LR??? -
Rob Leahy,
2012-05-13, 12:36