Lil here, tapping another resource, sniffing out more brains to pick. It certainly is a lot quieter here than in other forums I've been on.
Nothing fancy here, just another new-ish female shooter, figgerin' things out as they come. Been shooting for about, hmmm, about two years or so. I started with high power, but then made the mistake of trying smallbore as a training aide for high power, and fell in love with shooting smallbore. Now look where it got me .... a fancy gun, new friends, and an interesting new project. It's all good.
I don't plan to post much, I'm a bit of a casual poster, but sometimes I'll be in the mood to chat.
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Well, just ask the question on THE correct way to clean your new smallbore rifle, and some of the responses & responses to responses could easily reach 60K characters!Lil Stinkpot wrote:...... Who in their right mind WOULD post more than 60,000 characters?!?!?
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You, sir, win the internet for the day. OK, I can see where some subjects can get long-winded.jhmartin wrote:Well, just ask the question on THE correct way to clean your new smallbore rifle, and some of the responses & responses to responses could easily reach 60K characters!Lil Stinkpot wrote:...... Who in their right mind WOULD post more than 60,000 characters?!?!?
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Vince, I am sure that the site that hosts the board has a chat function available, for a cost, but I'll not rock the boat. Not just yet. I just meant chat about all things competition shooting via a community forum. ;)
Soooo, by the way, what IS the proper way to clean an Annie Match 54? :p
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Dip a long cleaning rod into a pitcher plant. The brush end should have absorbed enough phytotelma to clean the barrel. Observe NRA safety rules and proceed to clean the barrel and chamber, etc. The natural organic cleaning liquid should dissolve any leftover slow and nicely. Ideal if you use high grade Eley rounds that use organic lubricants like bee wax. Hope it helps. I have never use that on my own Annie though so perhaps you should not take my words for it. I certainly don't.