Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
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What do you take on hunting trips, for field maintenance of your rifle?
That was a real concern of mine last year in Alaska. I was going to be gone from home about 3 weeks, with 9 days of that in a remote arctic camp. My rifle was blued steel & walnut. Came home looking just fine. Here's my kit:
multi-piece cleaning rod with jag & brush
a couple dozen bore patches
CLP bottle
small rag
wrenches to fit the action screws and the scope mounts/rings
toothbrush
a few q-tips
Not many of my rifles require screwdrivers anymore, but I'll put them in the kit if I'm taking my lever action rifle, or some other rifle that needs screwdrivers for disassembly.
Although I like and use bore-snakes, they aren't so hot at pushing an obstruction out of the barrel. The cleaning rod will do that. I also take a roll of electrician's tape to seal the muzzle. Usually have a few wraps extra, wound around the rifle barrel.
Guy
That was a real concern of mine last year in Alaska. I was going to be gone from home about 3 weeks, with 9 days of that in a remote arctic camp. My rifle was blued steel & walnut. Came home looking just fine. Here's my kit:
multi-piece cleaning rod with jag & brush
a couple dozen bore patches
CLP bottle
small rag
wrenches to fit the action screws and the scope mounts/rings
toothbrush
a few q-tips
Not many of my rifles require screwdrivers anymore, but I'll put them in the kit if I'm taking my lever action rifle, or some other rifle that needs screwdrivers for disassembly.
Although I like and use bore-snakes, they aren't so hot at pushing an obstruction out of the barrel. The cleaning rod will do that. I also take a roll of electrician's tape to seal the muzzle. Usually have a few wraps extra, wound around the rifle barrel.
Guy