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I got my pre 64 whose barrel finally gave up after 50 years service, re-barreled to 9,3X 62 by Tip Burns. He did a fine job by the way. Now my question for those who have this increasingly popular caliber, what do you use for a bore brush, jag etc.? I guess my 375 bore brush will be OK, but what about jags?

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John


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I ordered my jags & brushes from lockstock.com - I really like Boretech stuff. 35 cal works just fine, but do ask them if they are now carrying any 36 cal.
 
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I use .375 brushes and .35 jags. I use two patches on the jag to dry the bore before shooting.

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I use .375 brushes, .35 Jags, and .375 bore snakes. Is easy.


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FWIW, I prefer .375 for my 9.3. Lou


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Thanks to all for sharing your experience.


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