What is the best way to clean a bloop tube?
Does it need to be cleaned after every session?
I heard a rumor that condensation can form in the tube. I dont see that in indoor ranges in conditioned space.
I saw someone at nationals with a drill and a mandrill with some kind of cloth. He worked at cleaning the tube for quite a while.
How clean does the id need to be?
Does the build up on the id effect accuracy?
Bloop tube cleaning
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Bloop tube
I use a wadded up paper towel and push it through with a cleaning rod. Simple
Ed
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This is what I was going to say - always wipe off the residue from the muzzle after shooting.Levergun59 wrote:It's the barrel crown that has to be cleaned.
We had a member of our club who had a short barreled 2013 and he never took the tube off. After a couple of years he wondered why it wouldn't shoot so he took it to be checked out. When the smith removed the tube there was 1/4" of crud built up on the muzzle and the crown wasn't visible...
If Eric says that crud build up in the tube affects accuracy I'll take his word for it. I have a rag I push through when I'm done and that gets the worst out.
K.