
How Often do you clean your gun during hunting season
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How Often do you clean your gun during hunting season
just curious to know your thoughts on cleaning your gun. What do you use to clean it and how often do you do it????? I use nothing but rem oil, i found that things like WD40 and others do more harm than good. For one WD40 causes rust and will freeze up if it gets cold enough. 


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depends on where I was hunting and how nasty it was. As a rule, I clean my auto after every hunt in the peanuts. If you don't, you'll be shooting a single shot the next day. I totally strip it down with gun scrubber or brake cleaner and lightly oil the rails, the feeder arm and where the two surfaces of the bolt meet. I'll clean the O/U a couple of times a season though...it's the firearm of choice and has lost at least a dime size chunk of varnish in every brake, lake or bean field I could get on in the good ole delta
glad yall are burning em up back home.

glad yall are burning em up back home.
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once
once a year weather it needs it or not
i shoot a sbe, but thats with every shot gun
i shoot a sbe, but thats with every shot gun
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Fact is, I like cleaning my guns. It's like any of my other duckstuff...half the fun is fooling with it. I buy good stuff and take care of it. A gun is a lot like a woman...you can only ignore it so long and it will make sure you pay then. And the cost of not paying attention is usually a lot more painful!
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I clean my Super X2 once or twice a season. I have never had a problem except with some Kent shells that got wet. I guess I have fired around 3,000 rounds out of it in 3 years. My gun definitly shows signs of neglect but it keeps up with me just fine.
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