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Cleaning the Channel
Why does everyone always write to use a drill spun by hand to clean the channel? Seems like everyday it is written at least once, some where on these forum.
Normally i clean the channel by either spinning the breech plug, or spinning the drill with my hands. It has been quite awhile, since i used a drill spun by a motor. However, for me, it is the easiest way to clean a plug with a really really clogged channel. Using the motor to spin the drill, takes care of that hard, thick carbon deposit, in fine fashion. After a normal day of shooting, which for me is 20 shots or less, it is easiest to clean the channel using either a drill spun by hand, or spinning the breech plug. Often, the drill is held stationary in an old worn out chuck, while i turn the breech plug with my fingers. Sometimes i use a pin vice to hold or spin the drill. |
If guys used a motor to spin the drill they'd drill the hole all the way through.
I always hold the drill and spin the BP. I put a little pressure on the drill sideways to cut out the carbon. I do it every 10 shots. Unless I shoot less than 10 shots at the range, and then I just do it when I get home. It's easy with a BP that needs no grease with BH, and loosens by hand. Just spin the BP off, insert drill and spin, and then spin the BP back on. 30 seconds. |
Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 4199703)
If guys used a motor to spin the drill they'd drill the hole all the way through......
Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 4199703)
I always hold the drill and spin the BP.
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Ron, as a newbie to BH and cleaning channels, I guess can see why folks would suggest to do it by hand vs. drill. Just as a precaution so to be careful you aren't taking metal by accident vs carbon only.
Just cleaning mine after shooting for the first time the other day, I started with 1/8" bit, and after a couple twists was able to jump to the 5/32" bit and cleaned it all out pretty easily, by hand. That is my rookie .02 fwiw. |
To each his own. I use a flash light battery powered screw driver from Walmart and a wood drill that is to soft to cut the hardened vent liner. It has worked for me since about a year before the idea of modifying the Breach plug became popular. And I have never damaged a vent liner. I do take the vent liner out when I clean at home but in the field or at the range I clean with it in.
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Lee, you are older than Muley.
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Originally Posted by ronlaughlin
(Post 4199723)
No they wouldn't. Guys would be careful, and not drill through the flash hole. Me, i have used a motor a jillion times, to clean the channel, and never once have i accidentally drilled through the flash hole.
Why is it that everyone always writes "spin the drill by hand"? You're a machinist. Not everybody. I don't. |
Pete,
Me, i am no machinist; just an old retired carpenter that likes to hunt. |
Cleaning the Channel by Spinning the Breech Plug
Yes, that's me, turning the breech plug with fingers. |
Originally Posted by ronlaughlin
(Post 4199738)
Pete,
Me, i am no machinist; just an old retired carpenter that likes to hunt. Keep in mind my sig. |
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