OUTDOORS SHOTGUN CLEANING #gun #asmr #usa #hunter #hunting #gauge #range #shot

Published on April 20, 2025
Duration: 0:55

This video demonstrates a traditional, outdoor method for cleaning a 12 gauge side-by-side hammer shotgun, emphasizing ASMR elements. It covers firing inspection, fire-starting for boiling water, and a unique barrel cleaning technique using boiling water and wooden plugs. The process concludes with scrubbing, oiling with ROSTVOL, and reassembly, showcasing experienced firearm maintenance skills in a wilderness setting.

Quick Summary

A traditional outdoor shotgun cleaning method involves using boiling water poured into the barrels after carving wooden muzzle plugs. This technique, demonstrated on a 12 gauge side-by-side, helps loosen fouling before scrubbing and oiling with products like ROSTVOL.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Firing and Inspection
  2. 00:04Fire Starting for Cleaning
  3. 00:13Water Preparation
  4. 00:19Carving Barrel Plugs
  5. 00:27Traditional Boiling Water Clean
  6. 00:34Scrubbing and Oiling with ROSTVOL
  7. 00:47Shotgun Reassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the traditional outdoor cleaning method shown for a shotgun?

The video demonstrates using boiling water poured directly into the shotgun barrels to loosen fouling. This is followed by scrubbing with a brush and oiling, showcasing a practical field method.

How are the shotgun barrels prepared for the boiling water cleaning?

Wooden plugs are carved using a multi-tool and inserted into the muzzle ends of the barrels. This helps contain the boiling water within the bore during the cleaning process.

What tools are essential for this outdoor shotgun cleaning technique?

Key tools include a multi-tool for carving plugs, a ferrocerium rod for fire-starting, a metal pot for boiling water, a cleaning rod with a brush, and gun oil like ROSTVOL.

Is this method suitable for all types of shotguns?

While shown on a side-by-side hammer shotgun, the principle of using hot water to clean bores could be adapted. However, care must be taken with modern firearms and materials not designed for such heat exposure.

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