Anschutz 8002 cleaning
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 8:14 pm
I recently purchased an Anschutz 8002 and see that they recommend cleaning the rifle every 2000 or 3000 shots or once a year in the course of inspection with their cleaning kit.
When I received the rifle in early Sept. and not having a cleaning kit I just shot the rifle and now have around 2900 pellets thru it. It seem to hit right where the sight (scope) is pointed so I am wondering if I should clean it or wait until the shot does not go to point of aim?
Anschutz seems to make a big deal out of the 2000-3000 shot cleaning (large bold print) so am I screwing up if I continue to shoot it?
It looks like I would have to take the shroud off the barrel or feed the string or whatever that line is, thru the barrel from the breech. Is that how it is cleaned?
I have also been shooting pellets that have been rolled around in a pellet tin that also contains a cleaning patch that has some FP10 lube on it, therefore, the pellets have a very slight amount of lube on them. I can't see or feel the lube on the pellet but can smell it. Good or bad?
I also see that they say not to shoot felt pellets for cleaning and a friend of mine has a spring air gun that he shoots the felt wads thru for cleaning. Does anyone know why Anschutz recommends against the felt wads?
When I received the rifle in early Sept. and not having a cleaning kit I just shot the rifle and now have around 2900 pellets thru it. It seem to hit right where the sight (scope) is pointed so I am wondering if I should clean it or wait until the shot does not go to point of aim?
Anschutz seems to make a big deal out of the 2000-3000 shot cleaning (large bold print) so am I screwing up if I continue to shoot it?
It looks like I would have to take the shroud off the barrel or feed the string or whatever that line is, thru the barrel from the breech. Is that how it is cleaned?
I have also been shooting pellets that have been rolled around in a pellet tin that also contains a cleaning patch that has some FP10 lube on it, therefore, the pellets have a very slight amount of lube on them. I can't see or feel the lube on the pellet but can smell it. Good or bad?
I also see that they say not to shoot felt pellets for cleaning and a friend of mine has a spring air gun that he shoots the felt wads thru for cleaning. Does anyone know why Anschutz recommends against the felt wads?