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Originally Posted by 1x2
Perhaps this depends on things like what load a person shoots and how many they shoot, whatever else, because my experience with both a 686 and 60, different trips in different years, neither would seat .357s at the end of the respective trips- and it took several hours to clean the charge holes each time. I'll never do it again (as long as my memory holds up ). I wouldn't have done it a second time if I'd remembered the outcome from the first episode beforehand.
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A Brownells "Tornado Brush" reduces the chamber cleaning to about 6 miinutes. I shoot thousands of .38 through 686 and 66 in a years competition. A normal revolver cleaning after a match only takes a half hour start to finish.