You guys have listed a bunch of the other things I was thinking could become fixations.
I, too, wipe down my guns after every session. And both of them have plastic/resin/composite noncorroding grips or stocks. Main concern is dust sticking to oils from palms and fingers. It only takes a few moments to do this. This habit does provide a check on other things; one time I noticed excess oil had seeped onto the rifle’s forearm. Made a mental note to always follow any lubing with swabbing narrow channels and nooks with a Q-tip.
Screws are checked at every lubing. (The ones in the guns, I mean. The ones in my head, well, they don’t rattle.)
Keeping tabs on pellet stashes and ordering well ahead of depletion, oh, yeaaaaah.
I don’t use a scope but already know that will be a point of much study and, maybe, anguish.
The chronograph and associated data, very obvious from some threads!
Recording exactly how many pests culled per year or whatever—but that does show effectiveness of continued effort on it.
There are so many possibilities to get wrapped around the axle over. Can’t possibly get bored.
I, too, wipe down my guns after every session. And both of them have plastic/resin/composite noncorroding grips or stocks. Main concern is dust sticking to oils from palms and fingers. It only takes a few moments to do this. This habit does provide a check on other things; one time I noticed excess oil had seeped onto the rifle’s forearm. Made a mental note to always follow any lubing with swabbing narrow channels and nooks with a Q-tip.
Screws are checked at every lubing. (The ones in the guns, I mean. The ones in my head, well, they don’t rattle.)
Keeping tabs on pellet stashes and ordering well ahead of depletion, oh, yeaaaaah.
I don’t use a scope but already know that will be a point of much study and, maybe, anguish.
The chronograph and associated data, very obvious from some threads!
Recording exactly how many pests culled per year or whatever—but that does show effectiveness of continued effort on it.
There are so many possibilities to get wrapped around the axle over. Can’t possibly get bored.
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