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Probably 20-30 mins, Then I follow up a couple days later with another cleaning for about the same amount of time. Then routinely try to swab them all, clean them all, etc.
My wife's sentiments exactly!As my oldest son once said: "leave it to dad to find a hobby that takes two hours to clean up after twenty minutes of shooting.". Seriously, I figure about 15 to twenty minutes to clean up the rifle and put every thing away.
Mine is gun dependent...Some of them clean up nice and quick, others take time to get them really clean after a day at the range or in the field. Usually, 20 to 30 minutes and the gun is ready to go back on the rack. Smoothies seem to clean up the quickest.Maybe I'm getting slow in my old age, but seems like it takes longer and longer for me to clean my BP guns when I get back from shooting. Last time I was the better part of an hour - and that was only one rifle. Is this the norm, or am I just too slow and meticulous?
I like to think I'm more meticulous, what with the price of guns today. I sold two BP revolvers about 20 yrs ago. I sold them for less than half what it would cost to buy them today, and that was the going rate. I know that my income has not doubled in those years!Maybe I'm getting slow in my old age, but seems like it takes longer and longer for me to clean my BP guns when I get back from shooting. Last time I was the better part of an hour - and that was only one rifle. Is this the norm, or am I just too slow and meticulous?
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