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| quote: Originally posted by Slatts: I've never found a good method for cleaning a chamber nor do I have a good feel for how important it is to get it really clean. For a 270 or 300win, I usually us a soft cotton 20-gauge brush and give it a few twists. Any other recommendations?
There's a chamber brush -- bronze wire -- for the AR-15. I'm sure there are other calibers available. Shotgun bore brush in the right diameter -- 410 gauge for 30-06, etc -- would get the chamber clean to the neck. I just use a swab on an eye. And I don't think the chamber gets very dirty. Not a huge concern. |
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| With a slotted tip jag,use a clean cloth & solvent and rotate it around in the chamber.Nothing to it! |
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| For 30-06 size cases ai use an old 45 Caliber rifle bore brush with a clean patch on an old S&W cleaning rod, in bolt actions. For semi auto and lever actions I use a flexible cleaning rod using the same process. Jim
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| Slatts, I think you got it. Using a bore m0p of the appropriate size to give you a press fit, and some typical cleaning fluids and then a clean dry one to finsih is good juju IMO.
I keep a pistol cleaning rod on my cleaning bench with a shotgun cleaning adapter so I can use shotgun mops that fit the various rifle barrels chambers well. I keep one that I use a little citrus based gun scrubber on, and a clean one to kind of spin around in there to finish. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Slatts: I've never found a good method for cleaning a chamber nor do I have a good feel for how important it is to get it really clean. For a 270 or 300win, I usually us a soft cotton 20-gauge brush and give it a few twists. Any other recommendations?
.458 Rifle brush and a patch around the outside liberally soaked with a good carbon solvent. Member NRA, SCI- Life #358 28+ years now! DRSS, double owner-shooter since 1983, O/U .30-06 Browning Continental set. |
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