Godsgunman
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I am pretty "anal" about cleaning my guns after each range session and either clean the day of or the next day. I use Hoppes cleaner and Remington oil for my semis. Anyways I cleaned my .357 revolver as usual, wiped her down, loaded her up and put her back in the bedside safe. About a week, maybe 2, later I decided I would carry the .357 for the day and I inspected the ammo and the ammo was somewhat stuck in the cylinder. The brass had some tarnish on it and had become sticky on the outside, only thing I can figure out is maybe there was some Hoppes I missed still in the cylinder as I reloaded it and put it away? Anyone else have something similar happen? I put the ammo to the side as it looks kind of "funny" and am uncertain if it is safe to shoot. I cleaned out the cylinder and made sure it was dry before putting 6 clean rounds in and went on my way. I've used Hoppes foerever and always had at least 1 revolver and never had anything like this happen before.