Cleaning a Bolt Action Rimfire Rifle
Posted: March 28th, 2009 | Author: zackpow | Filed under: 22 Magnum Rifles | Tags: .17hm2, .17hmr, .22, cleaning, firearms, gun, hoppes, long, LR, magnum, matainence, patches, remington, remoil, Rifle, solvent |Me showing you guys how I clean my bolt action rimfires. …
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I said I got it all.
what the hell did he mumble at 4:49
rem oil should be used mostly to prevent rust it is not the best bore cleaning solvent. and the jag you are using is ok but a strait one that holds the patch all around the outside of it is more effective. good video though you do better than most people if they even clena there rifles at all
Yer i do it the same as cooldud11122, better way i think.
I use a cannon powershot A560.
wut kinda camera do use?
Thats the way this one is.
there are better cleaning rodes than what you used the better ones the handle stays still but the rod twists with the barrel rifling
It works fine for cleaning bores, it gets most if not all the gunk out. Every couple hundred rounds I would use some bore solvent too though.
i got some rem oil the other week and wiped my guns down with it and it works good, but is it ok for the barrel? i saw u put some in yours but i always used bore cleaner. if u can let me know that would be great.
thanks for that vid now i can do this to my 22
if the barrel is like really rusted, then maybe u can use it only on the barrel to get the rust off.
Its good that you clean them everytime you shoot. I use Rem oil too and I use the silicone cloth as a field rag to whipe all the metal surfaces down. 5*
thanks dude lol i always wondered how it was done,
good work
They should be fine. The only problem I can see with them is they might have a little bit of rust on them. If I was you I would run an oiled patch through the bore and put a light coat of oil on the guns before you shoot them.
i have not cleaned my rifles and pistols for a few years now, and i havnt fiered them ethear do you think there all fucked up by now or is it still posable to clean it because im going shooting next week and i dont want to blow my face of
You should use a single piece brass cleaning rod if you use a multi piece rod it can brake off in the barrel and scratch your rifling and that will affect you accuracy. I know what I’m taking about I am a competition shooter and I clean my rifle after every time I use it and you should thow away that Rem oil and get some hoppes and some lead and copper solvent.
I never used WD-40 on my guns. I heard from somewhere that its not all that good for the firearm.
i use hoppes 9 too. did u ever use WD-40?? some guy told my dad that hoppes has a smell that deer dont like but WD-40 doesent, and u can spray it all over your gun then wipe it with a rag.
I will make a video pretty soon that has all of my guns in it.
You should show us all of your firearms. Or rifles whatever you want to call them. I don’t think we’ve seen any of your savage rifles.
Then i pull the rod out of the barrel. then i put another cloth and run it throught the barrel untill the cloth comes out clean.
Yeah I clean my guns differently. I usually start by getting the cleaning rod fitted with a wire brush ending and scratch all the lead and residue in the barrel oh yeah and i dip the brush in some gun oil so it loosens all the gunk up. Then after i ran the brush through the barrel a couple of times i fit the cleaning rod with the cleaning cloths and run them through the barrel. When the cloth reaches the end of the barrel i take out the cloth with the rod still in the barrel.