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Old June 19, 2000, 10:28 PM   #4
K80Geoff
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I use a rag and an old toothbrush. Soak a patch in Hoppe's and swirl it around with the toothbrush while holding the tube with a rag. Then use a dry patch to remove the crud. Repeat untill patch comes out clean.If I need to remove plastic buildup I use a 10 ga brush in a short pistol cleaning rod. Since I have about 14 or so chokes for my K80 cleaning can take a while although I do not use all of the chokes every time I shoot. I usually clean the BBLs with cylinder chokes screwed in, makes it easier to clean.

Of course, cleaning them in the gun works also.


Geoff Ross
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