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So......
As many here know from my ramblings I have been a spit patch, blow down the barrel guy since the 70's.
It has worked very well for me, won more than my share of matches and woods walks back when my vision was 20-10, 20-15 and I did not understand why any one wanted to wipe between shots.
Grenadier and I have went back and forth on this so one of my recent replies to him was I was going to give it a try to see what all the fuss was about.
I turned down a 54 caliber jag a little bit at a time until it felt like it was sliding down smoothly but bunching the cleaning material up when pulling up on the rod and ended up with a jag that measured .491, in retrospect I should have started with a 50 caliber jag.
Here are the cleaning patches using a damp patch with a 10% Ballistol 90% water mix with the excess squeezed out using a potato ricer.
I was surprised by how much crud the patches pulled up and my group at 50 yards was pretty good considering I can not see for schlitz anymore (Can not wait for cataract surgery!). For those of you still blowing down the barrel I encourage you to give it a try as I was pleasantly surprised.
I think I will start wiping between shots when I am at the club and we are loading at the bench but will not when doing woods walks etc. still do not want to mess with it while walking and loading.
Thanks Grenadier! I guess you can teach old dogs new tricks!
As many here know from my ramblings I have been a spit patch, blow down the barrel guy since the 70's.
It has worked very well for me, won more than my share of matches and woods walks back when my vision was 20-10, 20-15 and I did not understand why any one wanted to wipe between shots.
Grenadier and I have went back and forth on this so one of my recent replies to him was I was going to give it a try to see what all the fuss was about.
I turned down a 54 caliber jag a little bit at a time until it felt like it was sliding down smoothly but bunching the cleaning material up when pulling up on the rod and ended up with a jag that measured .491, in retrospect I should have started with a 50 caliber jag.
Here are the cleaning patches using a damp patch with a 10% Ballistol 90% water mix with the excess squeezed out using a potato ricer.
I was surprised by how much crud the patches pulled up and my group at 50 yards was pretty good considering I can not see for schlitz anymore (Can not wait for cataract surgery!). For those of you still blowing down the barrel I encourage you to give it a try as I was pleasantly surprised.
I think I will start wiping between shots when I am at the club and we are loading at the bench but will not when doing woods walks etc. still do not want to mess with it while walking and loading.
Thanks Grenadier! I guess you can teach old dogs new tricks!