FWB 700 Alu Cleaning Supplies
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FWB 700 Alu Cleaning Supplies
Hi, i've just started shooting precision air rifle, i have a FWB 700 Alu, and i was wondering what i need to buy as far as cleaning supplies are concerned.
Thanks
Thanks
Cleaning an air gun
I have a much different method of cleaning my airgun. A coach told me that those felt pellets were worthless, and I tend to agree. I believe that putting a little felt pellet the same diameter as an actual pellet does not pick up very much lead. I was recommended to take a thick piece of fishing wire (kinda like a think plastic) and attach a patch to it and run it through the barrel with solvent on it. While I am sure there are creative methods for attaching the patch, I simply tie the patch down with a knot. Run a couple wet patches (.177 calibar or you can cut a .22 patch down) and a couple dry ones through the barrel. In essence, it is really sortive a homemade bore snake. You won't need to do this often.
I would agree with the silicone cloth for lubricating and wiping down the barrel with silicone spary. Also, I have an Anschutz 2002, and I put a little grease along the sides and top of the action, so that it is much easier to open and close the loading port.
I would agree with the silicone cloth for lubricating and wiping down the barrel with silicone spary. Also, I have an Anschutz 2002, and I put a little grease along the sides and top of the action, so that it is much easier to open and close the loading port.
hey
yes use a pull through. I do not like using the felt pellets as i do not think they work as well, i mainly use a pull through setup for my air rifle and have never had problems. If you are a new shooter you may not notice a difference in grouping but as you progress i have a feeling you will notice some difference. And use a good quality pellet, i found vogels to work the best in my FWB 700.
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Some will tell you that you don't need to use anything other than a patch and a pull through. I like that and from time to time I'll use a brush on it. I also really like TSI301 Lubricant. You can get it from pilkguna:
http://www.pilkguns.com/rifleaccessories.shtml
http://www.pilkguns.com/rifleaccessories.shtml
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