I throw mine in my sonic cleaner with warm water and a little bit of simple green then blow it out with my air hose. Gets it clean and doesn't hurt the finish on mine.
Good video Randy and thank you for highlighting the use of suppressors!!!! I absolutely love hunting with mine and it reduces the recoil so much that my wife was able to shoot my 300 wm this season. She harvested a buck and a bull both at around 300 yards.
@ It’s impressive how effective they are at reducing recoil and quieting the shot. I plan to buy a couple more in the next few years so my whole family can hunt with them.
FYI a trick I learned from basic training, just for removing carbon buildup we used shaving cream and showered with rifles and cleaned. Completely removed carbon buildup and passed armorers inspection every time.
Randy loved the new series, I think this is a good format to expand on.
I throw mine in my sonic cleaner with warm water and a little bit of simple green then blow it out with my air hose. Gets it clean and doesn't hurt the finish on mine.
Good video Randy and thank you for highlighting the use of suppressors!!!!
I absolutely love hunting with mine and it reduces the recoil so much that my wife was able to shoot my 300 wm this season. She harvested a buck and a bull both at around 300 yards.
Had the same experience with my 300 WM
Tamed that monster right down
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It’s impressive how effective they are at reducing recoil and quieting the shot. I plan to buy a couple more in the next few years so my whole family can hunt with them.
FYI a trick I learned from basic training, just for removing carbon buildup we used shaving cream and showered with rifles and cleaned. Completely removed carbon buildup and passed armorers inspection every time.
How, if at all, does cleaning a suppressor meant for centerfire differ from a suppressor meant for the notoriously dirty .22lr?
Oh Randy, cleaning suppressors but no scope cleaning techniques.
There’s no way you’re shooting enough ammo through a silencer with a bolt action to warrant cleaning it .
Wow. This is terrible advice !