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I run a dry cloth patch and check for leading....then I run a patch with a couple of drops of BUCK gun oil w/teflon and let it sit for a couple hours before running another clean dry patch. I pull the patches from the breech end. You get a bit of teflon coating in the Bore that reduces friction=faster pellets.
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I run an oiled patch down my Silver Streak every 3-400 rounds it generally comes out very clean, I also add a few drops of light machine oil to all the hinges and seals at the same time. I have only had mine for half as long as you have had yours. It's great for getting rid of all those tree rats infesting my yard.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Any idea where you can pick up a .177 cleaning rod? The barrel on my new break-barrel pellet gun is already getting dirty, and I've got nothing close to what'd fit in the thing.
Heck, even just a stick I could shove in there to push some cleaning patches down the barrel would be cool. |
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