22 February 2007, 12:13
Paul from nzCleaning Rods
i have a bore-tech cleaning rod, it really is the rolls royce of cleaning rods
02 April 2007, 09:28
shootawayI used my old steel rod today at the range and realized that there is nothing that can compare to it.Congrats to pro-shot on an excellent cleaning rod.
02 April 2007, 11:27
Kiwi VinceI seem to be the only one who mentioned using Bore Guides.
Does anyone else use them?
Personally I wouldnt be without them and they seem to be used by those fanatics of a clean barrel, bench shooters. I reckon whatever they do must be ok for my hunting & varmint rifles.
02 April 2007, 12:43
shootawayKiwi,everyone uses them.The bests ones are made by Sinclair.
08 April 2007, 18:51
ldkierI've been using one piece polished steel rods for many years. Never have I experanced bore or crown damage. I simply use CLEAN equipment everytime, and the other two C's, care and caution. I ALWAYS use a properly fitting bore guide, with is also cleaned before every use.
Quality patch fabric that properly fits is a must too. A TOO tight fitting patch can cause flexing of the rod, in turn, the possiblity of "peening" the lands. I am cautious to some of the ammonia based solvents, and use only paste type cleaners like JB's for metal fouling.
I am addicted to Hoppes #9, not for the wonderful aroma, but because it works...SAFELY.