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Published on February 26, 2026
Duration: 0:35

This guide details the importance of cleaning your Thompson/Center rifle barrel to maintain accuracy and quality. It recommends cleaning after deer season, every 200-400 rounds, or when accuracy degrades, emphasizing cleaning down to bare steel. The process is presented as essential for preserving firearm performance.

Quick Summary

Clean your Thompson/Center rifle barrel after deer season, every 200-400 rounds, or when accuracy decreases. The goal is to clean down to bare steel to ensure optimal accuracy and preserve the firearm's quality and performance over time.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Importance of Cleaning
  2. 00:25Cleaning Process Visual
  3. 00:30Brand Logo

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I clean my Thompson/Center rifle barrel?

Clean your rifle barrel after deer season, approximately every 200-400 rounds fired, or whenever you notice a decrease in accuracy. This ensures consistent performance and preserves the firearm's quality.

What is the goal of cleaning a rifle barrel down to bare steel?

Cleaning down to bare steel is recommended to remove all accumulated fouling and residue. This provides a clean slate, ensuring that subsequent shots are not affected by old carbon or copper buildup, thus maximizing accuracy.

Why is rifle barrel cleaning important for accuracy?

A clean barrel ensures that projectiles travel through a smooth, unobstructed path, minimizing inconsistencies in flight. Fouling can alter the rifling's effect on the bullet, leading to reduced accuracy and potentially affecting the firearm's overall quality and lifespan.

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