USA Monolithics Logo-SquareGood barrel cleaning habits may not be that obvious and can easily be contemplated as a dark art. This is the most important ritual after shooting and the sooner it is done the better. Good barrel care will not only improve you accuracy but it will also greatly improve the life of your barrel. For beginners it is very hard to identify if a barrel is clean or not and how to look after a barrel to extend its life. Old hand shooters have a good feel for when it is properly clean. This series of articles provide valuable information and cleaning techniques for the novice as well as seasoned gun owners.

When a shot is fired, the bullet is forced through the barrel while leaving behind copper and propellant residue on all the internal barrel surfaces. Friction and heat generated by the metal on metal contact will always deposit some copper on the surface. Due to the heat of combustion and the pressure of the explosion, predominantly carbon particles as well as hot gaseous reactants are deposited on the inside surface and micro cracks of the barrel. Modern propellants also contain graphite as a lubricant to help fight copper build-up and prolong accurate shooting between cleaning. All barrels do not react the same but over time all of them will suffer from a buildup of carbon and copper fouling to the point that accuracy suffers. Cleaning the rifle properly is the only way to reset the buildup process.

Incorrect cleaning methods can destroy a barrel or seriously affect accuracy. Putting shots through an uncleaned or poorly cleaned barrel will shorten the life of the barrel and is absolutely a waste of good money and time. The purpose of this article is to provide inside knowledge of the why and how of barrel care, while providing a good platform to establish a good cleaning routine. In many countries barrel replacement involves fulfilling certain legal requirements on top of the replacement cost. Therefore prolonging the life of the barrel with good care and cleaning practices makes perfect sense. Cleaning tools are not very expensive and it is a good investment to have a well stocked cleaning kit.

Barrel care is more than just about cleaning, it is also about acquiring the skills to get the most out of a barrel in terms of accuracy, cleaning intervals, barrel life and preservation. For ease of reference and clarity sake, this series of articles will be broken down into four distinct “barrel care” routines as is shown below.

Barrel Care Part 1: How to know if a barrel is clean / How to know if a barrel is fouled.

Synopsys: A practical approach for intermediate shooters with a number of solutions to get a clear idea of the dark insides of a barrel. Also discus the use and benefits of a borescope.

Barrel Care Part 2: What tools to use for cleaning a barrel.

Synopsys: A simple description of all the cleaning tools and how each item can be applied to cleaning routines. Solvents and lubricants and their functions/applications are also covered in great detail.

Barrel Care Part 3: How to clean a barrel

Synopsys: How to clean with each type of solvent as well as bore pastes. How to use the cleaning tools.

Barrel Care Part 4: How to prepare a barrel before shooting

Synopsys: How to lubricate the inside of a barrel for prolonged life and first shot accuracy after cleaning. How to preserve a barrel for storage.

In the modern era of shooting where all the boundaries are pushed continuously in terms of accuracy and precision, the last article “How to prepare a barrel before shooting” is more important than ever.

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Introduction to Barrel Care and Cleaning

Good barrel cleaning habits may not be that obvious and can easily be contemplated as a dark art. This is the most important ritual after shooting and the sooner it is done the better. Good barrel care will not only improve you accuracy but it will also greatly improve the life of your barrel.

Barrel Care Part 1: How to know if a barrel is clean

What is a clean Barrel? It is a barrel free from any buildup of foreign material like gun powder residue or copper fouling in the grooves or anywhere on the lands. Every shooter has to know what the condition of the barrel is at any stage.

Barrel Care Part 2: What equipment to use for barrel cleaning

Setting up a proper cleaning kit can be costly. Some of the equipment is convenient and while others are essential. Settling on the right combination is largely a matter of personal preference. In this section all equipment will be discussed as well as their merits.

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Barrel Care Part 3: How to clean a barrel

Developing the correct cleaning routine is a lot about common sense and a little about tradition. Due to many recent technological advancements and a huge variety of clean burning powders available today it will be wise to adopt modern gun cleaning practices.

Barrel Care Part 4: How to prepare a barrel before shooting

This section is all about the different techniques that can be used to provide a good form of dry lubrication prior to the first shot. First shot lubrication will also help to get on the button and consistent shot placement from a cold, recently cleaned barrel.