This works for me … after years of experimenting.
There's the thing - you won't find a consensusCurious to tap into the wisdom of this forum to see if I can find a consensus on the best methodology to clean a bore, and also after how many rounds you tend to do it?
They will work, not ideal IMO for a really deep clean. I use one on my Ruger Ranch Rifle to rid dust and other nasty's from the bore. When I want a better job its the one piece coated rod, nylon brushes, and whatever solvent have handy at least for that rifle. I am pickier with others. Good supply of cotton swabs, lube and patches and a stiff action brush complete my tools.Bore snake?
Would like to open the file but can't on my phoneThis works for me … after years of experimenting.
John Wayne is dead, too.~Muir
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Many thanksI PM'd you the plain text. There were a few mistakes (wording etc.) in the original anyway.![]()
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Yep that’s about it! Like everyone likes their calibre best!! One thing I would say is be relatively consistent to keep accuracy. I’ve done it all from never cleaning my rifle to clean every session. For me with copper ammunition I’d settled on cleaning with normal equipment every 150-200 rounds. It definitely shoots better clean. A bronze brush with a cotton patch on top of it gets in the corners well fyi also get a cheap bore scope to see what your doing…There's the thing - you won't find a consensus
Everyone has their own pet method of barrel cleaning and everyone thinks that their method is the best for their particular circumstances.
You could try some of the suggestions you'll get, or develop your own particular method that you think is best for your circumstances
Cheers
Bruce