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Old 01-18-2020, 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by PapaWheelie View Post
My intent was not to start 38 vs 357 brass. It's really not that I don't want to clean my gun, it's because I must have them spotless after each session. When I shot with 38 brass I did get rings that were easy to see against the s/s. Tried many different brushes and cleaners to remove them too.
I just don't want to do it anymore. So far 357 brass and coated bullets make for easy cleanup for me and as a casual shooter it works.
Ha ha that reminds me of me. When I got my first stainless S&W I was so anal about not having a spot of anything on or in it. Used every chemical and mechanical items known to man to keep that baby like new.
Now with the ones that I shoot a lot with they get a quick but good cleaning of barrel and cylinder chambers/throats.
However the carbon rings on the end of the cylinder gets a quick brushing with a brass brush and Ballistol as I’ve learned to live with the ring and life is so much better.
But there is nothing wrong with what you want to do and I commend you for it.
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