Hi all. Other than my intro this is my first post. After reading this:
http://www.centerfirecentral.com/lapbore1.htm
I am worried that I may have harmed my Marlin 981T .22 which not knowing any better I basically pulled out of the box and started shooting it. I put maybe 50 rounds through it before cleaning it. All I had ever cleaned was shotguns so I did it just like that. Cramming a solvent bristle brush in the breech and then several patches and then oil (which I left in before shooting again). I shot about 75 more and cleaned it again.
I have read a lot about cleaning and break in since then and am going to treat my new Marlin XL7 .270 differently. What I want to know is have I harmed this .22 barrel and should I now go through a process similar to that above? I have only sighted it at 75 feet so far , but it shot very tight groups almost on top of each other. Or am I worrying too much? Thanks all in advance!
http://www.centerfirecentral.com/lapbore1.htm
I am worried that I may have harmed my Marlin 981T .22 which not knowing any better I basically pulled out of the box and started shooting it. I put maybe 50 rounds through it before cleaning it. All I had ever cleaned was shotguns so I did it just like that. Cramming a solvent bristle brush in the breech and then several patches and then oil (which I left in before shooting again). I shot about 75 more and cleaned it again.
I have read a lot about cleaning and break in since then and am going to treat my new Marlin XL7 .270 differently. What I want to know is have I harmed this .22 barrel and should I now go through a process similar to that above? I have only sighted it at 75 feet so far , but it shot very tight groups almost on top of each other. Or am I worrying too much? Thanks all in advance!