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| thanks Jeffe, I'll try those tomorrow. I did notice that a .25 jag would not pass with a patch over the end. Had to use a 6mm jag to swab the barrel and even that was a pretty tight fit right out of the chamber. Went easily after the first few inches. |
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| Depending on the patch I use I have to cut in half, or quarters to use with my jags.
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| If you're punching your jag in the center of the patch and it's too tight, punch your jag off center toward one of the corners.
Aim for the exit hole
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| quote: Originally posted by wasbeeman: If you're punching your jag in the center of the patch and it's too tight, punch your jag off center toward one of the corners.
I'll try that next time I clean it, thank you. |
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