No wrong way with your own gun. We all have little things we like to do.I find it odd that so many veterans on this board are advising not to remove the barrel. Removing the barrel for me is super easy (I mean I can pull out the pins with my fingers after punching them half way). Unscrew the tang, flip the gun, give it a nice pat on the bottom and out comes the barrel onto a soft chair. Put the barrel in a 5 gallon home depot bucket and we are off to a super clean barrel!
The stock is super flimsy so take care to put it someplace that you won't trip on it, but I prefer to manhandle the barrel and flip it around while I'm cleaning it and pumping water into it and oiling up the entire thing, and I thought I was scared of hurting the thing as a newcomer!
I pull my barrels once every few years to wax the channel. The fire sticks are very fragile. I’m as nervous as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs till the barrel is backed in.