I have a mint Winchester 52c, and am very careful with the bore. I have checked my SS rifle rod, and honed the threaded connections, so they are perfect without any nicks or the like. I only occasionally clean from the breech, slowly and carefully, and remove the tip before I pull the rod back thru the bore. Just enough Hoppes on patches to get most of the residue out. No bronze or other brushes.
I do the same for all my rifles, and for my semi-auto rifles, I just use Bore Snakes and the like, rarely rods from the muzzle, and if I think time for a rod on them, always with a muzzle rod-protector.
If I plan on shooting any rifle soon, I don't clean them, other than a wipe them down to remove any fingerprint oils.
If any of my firearms is going to be un-shot for awhile, I will run a last patch with Kroil on it. And when I get it out for a shoot, I run a dry patch down the bore as above.
But for my .22's, I rarely clean the bores, and then very carefully.
NV
I do the same for all my rifles, and for my semi-auto rifles, I just use Bore Snakes and the like, rarely rods from the muzzle, and if I think time for a rod on them, always with a muzzle rod-protector.
If I plan on shooting any rifle soon, I don't clean them, other than a wipe them down to remove any fingerprint oils.
If any of my firearms is going to be un-shot for awhile, I will run a last patch with Kroil on it. And when I get it out for a shoot, I run a dry patch down the bore as above.
But for my .22's, I rarely clean the bores, and then very carefully.
NV