bore snake?
#3
I am a huge fan of the Bore-snake. Though, it is an excellent tool for quick cleanings after almost all shooting days. NOTHING beats the good old fashoned 1 peice cleanig rod, brushes, patches, and cleaning solvent of choice for the in depth cleaning.
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it is an excellent tool for quick cleanings after almost all shooting days. NOTHING beats the good old fashoned 1 peice cleanig rod, brushes, patches, and cleaning solvent of choice for the in depth cleaning.
it is an excellent tool for quick cleanings after almost all shooting days. NOTHING beats the good old fashoned 1 peice cleanig rod, brushes, patches, and cleaning solvent of choice for the in depth cleaning.
#6
It's o.k. for a good quick clean or run through after going on a hunt that I didn't shoot my gun on. But I would stick with a brush and patch job to really get the fouling out. It seems to help when using it with a brush and patches. But as for using it as your only cleaning tool. Nope. I've run mine through too many times to follow it with a patch and still see a ton of fouling come out.
#9
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I did not like the bore snake. It did not seem any better than a regular cleaning kit, less verstile. Get the rope full of oil and messy. Be ok for a quick stroke in a field situation, but don't know when I would need that. Clean while shooting change point of impact?Save that money, spend on good cleaning kit and informative book on similar subjects.
If you shoot much you will need a copper solvent in your cleaning kit, you will see arguements on how to use, but for myselfI clean with copper solvent very often.
If you shoot much you will need a copper solvent in your cleaning kit, you will see arguements on how to use, but for myselfI clean with copper solvent very often.
#10
quick note on maintenece f your bore snake. An easy way to clean it it to put it in a sock, tie off the end of the sock in a knot, and throw it in the washing maching.
as far as a good cleaning kit. Spend the little bit extra and buy a 1 piece, composite cleaning rod. If the rifle is a bolt action, get a bore guide too. Jus t acouple dollars. the 1 peice rod saves scratches on the barrel where a segmented metal rod can unscrew and do the damage. The bore guide just keeps the rod straight down the barrel, also helping protect it from un-needed wear and tear.
as far as a good cleaning kit. Spend the little bit extra and buy a 1 piece, composite cleaning rod. If the rifle is a bolt action, get a bore guide too. Jus t acouple dollars. the 1 peice rod saves scratches on the barrel where a segmented metal rod can unscrew and do the damage. The bore guide just keeps the rod straight down the barrel, also helping protect it from un-needed wear and tear.


