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<blockquote data-quote="BlountArrow" data-source="post: 3074528" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>You misunderstand, or I dont explain well, or both. Not trying to start a major debate either. If I semi-clean my gun I ensure before I leave the range it is shooting exactly where I want it to. Personally, I dont feel comfortable firing 6 shots down range and then leaving counting on the 7th to shoot as good as the first few did on a cleaner barrel (I guess that might sound strange). Maybe that is me being OCD but I like to semi-clean my gun after I'm satisfied with that 6 shot and shoot a couple more times to ensure I'm still dead-on. I just don't like the idea of continually fouling up the barrel and counting on the "next shot" to be just as good as the first 2 or 3 were.</p><p>I can assure you I don't leave the range until I'm practically driving nails, and if I can't I'm not hunting with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlountArrow, post: 3074528, member: 11791"] You misunderstand, or I dont explain well, or both. Not trying to start a major debate either. If I semi-clean my gun I ensure before I leave the range it is shooting exactly where I want it to. Personally, I dont feel comfortable firing 6 shots down range and then leaving counting on the 7th to shoot as good as the first few did on a cleaner barrel (I guess that might sound strange). Maybe that is me being OCD but I like to semi-clean my gun after I'm satisfied with that 6 shot and shoot a couple more times to ensure I'm still dead-on. I just don't like the idea of continually fouling up the barrel and counting on the "next shot" to be just as good as the first 2 or 3 were. I can assure you I don't leave the range until I'm practically driving nails, and if I can't I'm not hunting with it. [/QUOTE]
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