My upbringing just doesn't let me put a gun away that is not clean and wiped down. I find a bore brush, with a solvent wet patch wrapped around it, scrubbed up through the chamber to the muzzle pretty much cleans it on the first pass and certainly within the third. Then the second cleaning rod with a proper sized jag (such as used in muzzleloading rifles) with a couple patches finishes up both barrels and adds a light coat of CLP. I am usually done in about 5 minutes per gun unless it is the one I have with screwin chokes. I won't get another set of those.