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Now I broke my .22 cal rod. Should have made it a clean sweep (yeah bad pun) as it will be quite difficult to clean my AR and the host of .22s I have.
next month Dewey is getting more business.
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Bore snakes and the Otis style cleaning cords are fairly effective. (So is 550 cord with some knots in it) The otis cable is VERY handy for .22-s, where you can't get a lot of space between the chamber and the bolt.
I have a bore snake that I am using. But after some serious shooting I definitely need something a bit better than my snake to get the barrel shiny. Not urgent but still a need.
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Dewey and bore snake. I keep a couple bore snakes in my range bag for a quick run-thru during a range session if I need it. My .22 boltie pretty much only gets cleaned with a rod every few trips, it gets the snake after every trip.
MarkD wrote:Dewey and bore snake. I keep a couple bore snakes in my range bag for a quick run-thru during a range session if I need it. My .22 boltie pretty much only gets cleaned with a rod every few trips, it gets the snake after every trip.
What MarkD said........ Handguns and .22 rifles get the Boresnake after each use, with "better" cleaning on a periodic basis with rod and brushes. (BTW, I use Ed's Red for my "standard" cleaning solution...)
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