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Nylon or Bronze
Whats better, nylon or bronze bore brushes?? I'm need to buy a set, but not sure which is better. Right now I use both, but I want tobuy a nice Tipton set for all my calibers.
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RE: Nylon or Bronze
Nylon bore brushes are pretty useless. A bronze bore brush is so much better for getting out copper and lead fouling. Been using bronze borebrusheswith Hoppe's #9 for over 50 years. Have never seen a bore damaged by a bronze brush.
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RE: Nylon or Bronze
I use bronze myself. Just make sure to rinse them off after using with solvents, they'll last longer.
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RE: Nylon or Bronze
Probably since this has nothing to do with reloading, you might get more responses in the guns section.
But i use both. One thing I got lately which is very cool is tiptons new "ultra" jags which are coated and won't react with solvents. |
RE: Nylon or Bronze
Bronze for powder and carbon buildup. Nylon for applying strong copper solvents.
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RE: Nylon or Bronze
BC- I was going to post in "guns", but didn't, don't really know why. And yes, I was already planning of buying the ultra jags too, and the one piece cleaning rod.
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RE: Nylon or Bronze
Same as Solitary Man.
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RE: Nylon or Bronze
I use bronze brushes with Shooters Choice etc., but with Barnes CR-10 I use nylon brushes. Good luck.
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RE: Nylon or Bronze
ORIGINAL: Solitary Man Bronze for powder and carbon buildup. Nylon for applying strong copper solvents. |
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