Hey all,Just got my first air rifle (a brand new, fresh from the box Browning Leverage in .22) and need some advice on prepping the bore prior to running my first pellets through it. I'd like to get the gun shooting accurately with as few waste/break-in pellets as possible. So far with all the research I've done online (yes, I'm a nerd who researches the he!! our of something before he actually commits to action), I've established three possible scenarios:Clean the bore with patches moistened with goo-gone until they come out clean, then lube the bore with a patch with some oil (would good ol' Hoppe's Number 9 lubricating oil be ok as long as I keep it away from the piston?), run some dry patches to soak up any excess oil, then start shooting pellets through it.Use a some JB Bore Paste on a nylon brush with a flexible cleaning rod through breach about 20 times (or if I can't get a flexible cleaning rod and brush through the breach, would it be ok to do this through the muzzle?), run patches through until they come out clean, then lube the bore start shooting pellets through it as above. Just start blasting pellets through it.Any advice on what I should (or definitely should NOT) do with my new Browning AG?Thanx,Josh