How to properly care for and maintain your skeet shooting shotgun

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For many of us, our skeet shooting a shotgun is a cherished possession. It’s not just a piece of equipment – it’s a symbol of our passion for the sport. That’s why it’s important to properly care for and maintain your shotgun so that it will continue to perform at its best and give you years of enjoyment.

With just a little bit of effort, you can keep your shotgun in top condition – and shooting great! Here are some tips on how to do just that. Thanks for reading!

Should you clean your shotgun every time you use it?

Cleaning a shotgun is essential to its long-term performance in the field and at the range. If you want it to stay reliable and accurate, then taking a few minutes after each use to clean and lubricate the gun is vital. Neglecting regular maintenance can lead to malfunctions down the line—problems that should easily be avoided with proper care.

Not only will cleaning help keep your shotgun sounding right, but it also boosts safety since you’re reducing the risks of unintentional misfires or jams. Taking an extra minute of care today may save a lot more headaches tomorrow, so be smart and give your shotgun some love after every outing!

Should I oil my gun before shooting?

Before shooting, one of the most important things you can do is to make sure that your gun is properly lubricated. Oil helps create a smooth action, reduces friction and wear on moving parts, and thus lengthens the life of your weapon. When deciding what kind and how much oil to use for best results, it’s important to consult the manufacturing instructions for your type of firearm specific instructions.

This way you’ll be able to determine precisely what kind of lubricant will work best for your gun, as some may require special kinds that certain weapons need. Additionally, many oils have different viscosities so you’ll want to make sure you’re using one appropriate for your particular gun before shooting. Be smart and get all the info you can – this way you can ensure that your gun keeps running safely and effectively!

What parts of a shotgun do you oil?

Oiling the different parts of a shotgun is essential for its maintenance and keeping it in top-notch working condition. The most important elements to oil on your shotgun are the breech bolt, firing pins, locks, and the fore-end screws or arms. These components should be regularly lubricated with gun oil after being cleaned with a solvent.

Additionally, an occasional light spray on the outside of your shotgun wouldn’t hurt either as it reduces corrosion and protects against rust. Lastly, pay attention to any wobbling or friction that is typical around the regions where action bars connect to forearms; this usually means they will require more frequent applications of oil compared to other parts of your shotgun.

All these factors combine to ensure that shooters can keep their guns running properly and shooting optimally.

What happens if you don’t clean your gun after every use?

Not cleaning your gun after every use is a recipe for trouble. Dust, dirt, grime, and corrosion build up inside the gun’s components every time it’s used and left uncleaned. Eventually, this build-up will impair its performance, leading to erratic shots and potentially disastrous consequences.

If you skip regular maintenance on your firearm, it won’t remain reliable when you need it most. Take a few minutes to give your gun a thorough cleaning after each use and it will thank you by performing better than ever.

Wrapping up: How to properly care for and maintain your skeet shooting a shotgun

After reading this post, you should have a better understanding of how to maintain and care for your skeet shooting shotgun. Regular cleaning and regular maintenance are the keys to having a reliable, efficient, and safe firearm for shooting. Additionally, you should always use high-quality and suitable lubricants, oils, and cleaners to adequately protect your weapon from rusting or damaging its finish.

Lastly, take the time to inspect your shotgun and make sure all screws, pins, springs, and other components remain tight as well as free from any damage or deformity. Following these simple steps can guarantee many years of use with your skeet shooting shotgun that will help make every clay target a potential kill. Make sure to check back in at our blog next week for more tips on firearms maintenance and safety!

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Brandon Closter

Brandon Closter

Hello, my name is Brandon Closter, and I am a skeet shooting expert.
I have been shooting skeets for many years and have learned a lot about the sport.
I live with my wife and 3 kids in Etowah, Tennessee, and I love to hunt, fish, and of course, shoot skeets! My kids, especially my son, Jimmy, love to come skeet shooting with me. We started training together when he was 5 years old, and now he is an excellent shooter!

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