How to clean belts for living room reload session
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How to clean belts for living room reload session
Looking for quicker/easier method short of gasoline/solvent paint brush and air dry method.
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well how dirty sre they ? you lettin em sit in the dirt? I would say keep a clean empty ammo can when shootin to put the empties in then lube and load
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He probably needs to clean off the mess of cosmoline from them. Not and inside job though. And if its as cold around Dayton as here in Cleveland brake cleaner is a b!tch on your hands at 10 degrees F. I guess if you wanted to make the wife happy you could do them in the dishwasher!! She'd get a new one that way.
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Clean belts
I am talking normal shooting range accumulations of bits of brass, small amounts of grit deposited by walking across ground cover, lubricating oil residue, grass and probably some others I have missed mentioning............We occasionally shoot in a strip mine area that creates all kinds of particles, almost like a coating of sand, regardless of ground covers in place. Shooters must occasionally walk off the cover and back on........
Last edited by heckinohio on Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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