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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin B." data-source="post: 1348472" data-attributes="member: 3331"><p>Congrats Ruger! Prepare to be addicted to range time. </p><p>You probably already know to do this, but I'll share it anyway. Savage ML's come with a bore protectant that is quite difficult to remove. It will take a bronze brush or two with some good solvent. JB Paste would be the best cleaning agent. Lots of elbow grease til patches come out clean. Then go shooting and drive tacks.</p><p> I feel compelled to share this with you because I failed to give my first ML2 a GOOD cleaning and went to the range and had sabots blowing, bullets tumbling, and everything else. I only THOUGHT that I had that bore clean. I swabbed it out good with Hoppes 9 and some patches, but didn't use a brush. After a thorough cleaning, the magic happened. </p><p> Happy shooting. Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin B., post: 1348472, member: 3331"] Congrats Ruger! Prepare to be addicted to range time. You probably already know to do this, but I'll share it anyway. Savage ML's come with a bore protectant that is quite difficult to remove. It will take a bronze brush or two with some good solvent. JB Paste would be the best cleaning agent. Lots of elbow grease til patches come out clean. Then go shooting and drive tacks. I feel compelled to share this with you because I failed to give my first ML2 a GOOD cleaning and went to the range and had sabots blowing, bullets tumbling, and everything else. I only THOUGHT that I had that bore clean. I swabbed it out good with Hoppes 9 and some patches, but didn't use a brush. After a thorough cleaning, the magic happened. Happy shooting. Kevin [/QUOTE]
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