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To maintain a .375 Ruger for longevity, clean it thoroughly after each use, store it dry and away from direct sunlight, and regularly inspect its moving parts. A well-maintained .375 Ruger can last for decades with proper care. Regular maintenance also ensures the rifle's reliability in the field.
Cleaning and Inspection
Cleaning your .375 Ruger after each use is crucial to prevent corrosion and wear on its moving parts. Use a soft brush to remove debris from the barrel and bolt face, then wipe down the rifle with a clean cloth. For tougher grime, use a mild solvent like Hoppes No. 9, but avoid using it on the trigger and other sensitive components. Inspect the rifle’s moving parts, such as the bolt, firing pin, and magazine, for signs of wear or corrosion. Use a magnifying glass to examine the bolt face and chamber for any signs of excessive wear.
Storage and Handling
Proper storage and handling are key to extending the life of your .375 Ruger. Store the rifle in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight, which can cause the stock and other components to degrade. Keep the rifle away from moisture, which can cause rust and corrosion. When transporting the rifle, use a soft case or sling to prevent damage to the stock and other components. Always handle the rifle with dry hands and avoid touching the trigger or other sensitive components.
Maintenance Schedule
Regular maintenance is essential to keeping your .375 Ruger running smoothly. Every 100 rounds, clean and inspect the rifle as described above. Every 500 rounds, apply a thin layer of gun oil to the bolt and other moving parts. Every 1,000 rounds, consider having a professional gunsmith inspect the rifle and perform any necessary maintenance or repairs. By following this maintenance schedule, you can ensure your .375 Ruger remains reliable and accurate for years to come.
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