BCRider
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My cowboy action revolvers use nothing BUT lead. So they tend to get sticky chambers after about 150 to 200 rounds shot. Or they get so much powder fouling on the outside that they begin getting powder stains on me and the holsters. Then I clean them.
The ones that shoot jacketed rounds likely see up around 300 to 350 before the fouling shames me into cleaning them. And by that time the chambers are typically no longer a slide in/fall out sort of condition so they need it anyway.
So all in all this pretty much fits in with Sam's method noted above.
The ones that shoot jacketed rounds likely see up around 300 to 350 before the fouling shames me into cleaning them. And by that time the chambers are typically no longer a slide in/fall out sort of condition so they need it anyway.
So all in all this pretty much fits in with Sam's method noted above.