Home made boreguide

stratts

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Hi chaps, this may have been done before, but thought I'd share this with you I knocked up over the weekend. As I have older rifles it's a pain getting boreguides to fit properly and the 'universal' ones you get are generally a bit crap for the money!

So I thought seeing as a case fits properly in the chamber I must be able to utilise one for a guide for my 22-250.

The list of materials

2 empty 22-250 cases
Short length of speedfit 15mm pipe. This is good as it is twinwall and not very flexible
Some o-rings
Drill bits
A kettle
Small circular file

The sequence

Pop (or drill) the primers out of the pockets, leaving the small hole in the case as a central guide for drilling
Open up the primer pocket to 5.5 or 6mm to take the cleaning rod without too much play
File off the burrs inside and out so they don't strip the coating on the cleaning rod!!
Cut the speedfit pipe to length to suit your rifle
Heat up the ends of the pipe in boiling water and push one case in each end. One goes right in and one sticks out where it enters the chamber.
Place a small o-ring around the neck of the case to stop cleaning agent seeping into the action.
Optional - I placed another o-ring part way along the pipe which sits snuggly where the bolt goes in and keeps the rod lined up nicely.

And that's it! The pictures explain things better and it's basically free if you can get hold of the pipe from work like I did!! :D











 
Nice idea, although I would imagine with any half decent copper solvent the brass casses would lead to false readings....
 
Back to the DSC1 study pack?!

Joking aside I shouldn’t be too hard on yourself as since when has brass been copper?

With the inner neck nicely burnished I can’t see it preventing you getting a clean patch once past the initial vigorous de-crudding stage.

Cheers

K
 
OK I lobbed magnesium ribbon down the school bog too back in the day but I’m just trying to help Stratts out a little here.

Prior to casting my bore guides in the Den scrap bin as more a hindrance than help they were only ever deployed for the initial messy solvent and bronze brush stage, whereupon I reverted to a well aimed patch c/o eye and steady arm. I suggest the same approach for Stratts development.

K
 
That light bulb hit me this weekend after I was looking at bore guides in a shop. Spooky! Why pay £30 when I've got the stuff for free. Actually drilled out the cases on Friday and looking for some pipe. Will be copying this for sure. Don't think the brass will cause too much disruption to my cleaning regime. Like klenchblaize said it's really handy for the messier side of cleaning.
 
OK I lobbed magnesium ribbon down the school bog too back in the day but I’m just trying to help Stratts out a little here.

Prior to casting my bore guides in the Den scrap bin as more a hindrance than help they were only ever deployed for the initial messy solvent and bronze brush stage, whereupon I reverted to a well aimed patch c/o eye and steady arm. I suggest the same approach for Stratts development.

K

Magnesium ribbon down the bog will not do anything...
 
I think you guys have to much spare time on your hands!
Seriously though well done if I had not bought one I would give it a try myself.
 
How about a bit of thin walled ally or stainless tube with a 6mm OD fit into the case to line it! You are only using the case as a guide into the bore!
 
Just nickel plate the cases....no need for fancy electrolysis as it can be done chemically easily enough.
 
Magnesium ribbon down the bog will not do anything...

OK, we’ve established Klench knows **** all about chemistry but in the matter of engineering be it with or without use of the world’s least dense metal, I do recognise a finely engineered piece of kit such as the j0e_bl0ggs “home brew” bore guide!

When then may we expect to see these in the Classified section?

Cheers

K
 
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