30 March 2003, 10:38
RiverRat30 Cal. Brushes
The last 6 bronze 30 caliber brushes I have bought have been on the small size and push through the bore with very little resistance. The were by Pro Shot. I was wondering if it would hurt a .30 caliber bore to use a .32 caliber brush in a 30 caliber bore. I shot F class matches and most of the time shoot 60 shots for record in a day of shooting plus 6 sighters and 2 to 3 fouling rounds before the match. So even with very good custom barrels there is a considerable amount of powder fouling in the throat area. A bronze brush with some body sure speeds up the powder fouling removal. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Shoot Safe, Shoot Straight......RiverRat
30 March 2003, 11:44
carcano91The world's best bronze brushes are presently made by Raetz, in Germany. They are really leagues above Parker-Hale and all others.
They are also represented on the web:
http://www.raetz-online.deRegards,
Carcano
30 March 2003, 13:13
Charlie MI have been very happy with the Hart brushes From .www.hartbarrels.com
Regards,
Charlie
30 March 2003, 20:41
Dago RedI don't know if this might be it, but I had the same thing happening a couple years back and relized it was because I was using a copper solvent (Shooter's choice I believe) and the brushes were actually getting eaten away a bit as well. I would get a new brush, use it a couple times and it would be too loose.
Red
31 March 2003, 01:43
Cold BoreI use only nylon brushes from Brownell's, for the reason stated above. Solvent has no effect on them. They fit & work fine.
31 March 2003, 02:01
Willie BDitto on the nylon brushes.