What is the standard wisdom about how often to clean the barrels of 10m air rifles?
What do you use, pellets or snake (no bristles)?
Thanks
RFC
Questions re cleaning of SSP and PCP 10m air rifles
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I'm not so sure about presence of a lot of oil in a PCP barrel. I'm lead to believe that the highly compressed air can oxidize the oil and cause an explosion. So for heavy cleaning, I always used a cleaning rod with oiled patches, then ran dry patches down the barrel before firing.Jordan F. wrote: I think after 2000 rounds or so you are suppose to shoot a couple "oiled" felt pellets through followed by a couple dry ones.
Maybe I'm mistaken?
"Dieseling" from oil in the barrel is a phenomenon of spring powered air guns.
When releasing the spring you compress air through venturi, causing the air temerature to rise, and risking ingnition.
With precompressed airguns (cockers or reservoir fed) you release air from compression, causing air temperature to lower (thus the cold feeling on the barrel) with no chance of ignition.
When releasing the spring you compress air through venturi, causing the air temerature to rise, and risking ingnition.
With precompressed airguns (cockers or reservoir fed) you release air from compression, causing air temperature to lower (thus the cold feeling on the barrel) with no chance of ignition.
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