Cleaning
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 9:14 am
Well last night me and my son cleaned his Rem597 for the first time. Very fun father son time.''
I am big about the rods and brush being pulled in the same direction the round leaves the chamber, so we gently ran the rod down the barrel and attached the bore brush with the rod sticking into the receiver side.
we ran the brush, three passes, each time screwing the brushes on , in the receiver on the back side of the barrel, then two cotton swab passes.
the manual list barrel cleaning prior to field strip/break down, i thought it was easier to breakdown the rifle then clean all internals and last barrel, then place back together...
question though.....
1) is there a trick to get the springs on the alignment rods, i was able to make it happen pretty fast, but there has to be a trick the manual does not address.......
I am big about the rods and brush being pulled in the same direction the round leaves the chamber, so we gently ran the rod down the barrel and attached the bore brush with the rod sticking into the receiver side.
we ran the brush, three passes, each time screwing the brushes on , in the receiver on the back side of the barrel, then two cotton swab passes.
the manual list barrel cleaning prior to field strip/break down, i thought it was easier to breakdown the rifle then clean all internals and last barrel, then place back together...
question though.....
1) is there a trick to get the springs on the alignment rods, i was able to make it happen pretty fast, but there has to be a trick the manual does not address.......