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Sometimes, in the middle of the night, I wake up in a cold sweat and wonder if I really cleaned my Seneca .45 as thoroughly as possible? Maybe I was fooling myself into thinking that it REALLY was clean, but in my blurred imagination I just know that at the deep, dark the end of the bore lurks a fowl, cesspool of black powder, rust, goo and other stuff that has never seen the light of day; but will continue to torment me all the days of my life. If I could just get my hand down there somehow and scoop out that mess out what a relief that would be. So I shot my gun the other day 70 grains of FFG), came home and immediately used maybe 3 or 4 patches soaked with TC bore cleaner (not shown). Then I immersed the barrel in mildly hot water with a generous squirt of murphy's soap. I then swabbed the barrel out maybe a dozen times or more while changing the water until it was perfectly clear. As the picture shows, I ran through 8 patches until #8 came out relatively clean. Now, the fact #8 was clean, is that because the bore was now dry and nothing else would rub off or is the bore still not clean or is it clean? I only use mink oil as my lube and never use Hoppes or any other kind of oil to keep out the rust. I only use Barricade to protect the bore after cleaning. does anyone have any thoughts on this or do you all sleep peacefully throughout the night