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I'm with you Steve. The military is only just learning that an over zealous cleaning regime does more damage than a unclean barrel will ever do.
I ensure all working parts are free of dirt and lubed where required etc.
Barrel sees a rod once every 100-150 rounds and it is a light regime of carbon removal.
I use HBN on my projectiles for my centrefires. This may help a lot but I never see much copper and only have carbon buildup.
Having good aftermarket barrels help as well I spose.
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