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<blockquote data-quote="Rakkin6" data-source="post: 5606701" data-attributes="member: 23863"><p>So I polish my barrels every few years and deep clean before each season that I don't polish. </p><p></p><p>If I were you I would deep clean your barrel if you are going to shoot again. And run a boresnake in-between shots. That's what I do just to stay consistent from shot to shot. I also keep the chamber open and allow the barrel to cool between shots (usually shoot some 9mm to burn time while the barrels cools). I try to replicate cold bore shots has I would take them in the field, cool clean barrel. I know this may seem like overkill but it's just a method I have used for years doing LRM in the Army with rifles and I just carried it over to patterning shotguns. Consistency is key</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rakkin6, post: 5606701, member: 23863"] So I polish my barrels every few years and deep clean before each season that I don't polish. If I were you I would deep clean your barrel if you are going to shoot again. And run a boresnake in-between shots. That's what I do just to stay consistent from shot to shot. I also keep the chamber open and allow the barrel to cool between shots (usually shoot some 9mm to burn time while the barrels cools). I try to replicate cold bore shots has I would take them in the field, cool clean barrel. I know this may seem like overkill but it's just a method I have used for years doing LRM in the Army with rifles and I just carried it over to patterning shotguns. Consistency is key [/QUOTE]
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