fourfive8
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All good suggestions and methods so far and agree with the reasons for the various methods. I do clean periodically, taking them apart and cleaning in solvent then re-oiling with light weight oil in small quantities. None of my hunting rifles have a "box" trigger, all have Win M70 type so no worries about oil or varnish build-up or debris. I do pay attention to the bolt internals- pin, spring, safety, etc and will take the bolt apart periodically depending on use and storage and clean in solvent. Then use a small amount of dry lube but no oil or grease inside the bolt barrel. I do apply a very small coat of synthetic grease with a finger to the rear contact surfaces of both lugs on the bolts. The bores are thoroughly cleaned after each shooting session and final wiped with GS Ultra Lube oil on a jagged tight patch before going into the safe. Then a dry patch is pushed through the bore before shooting again and the chambers cleaned with acetone and left dry before firing. I'll periodically wipe down external surfaces with oil to protect from finger print etching and rust. I always tape the muzzle for hunting. Does no harm and will help prevent ANY foreign matter or object from getting into bore.