I have a sweet little Sako Riihimaki with a Marlin micro-groove barrel. The gun has rust in the bore. Not bad (as near as I can see), but it is there. I really do not want to use a bore brush unless nothing else will work. Can anyone suggest a good jag? What say you about the Acu-Pro o-ring jag? I tend to like the ones with the knurling on raised segments of the jag body. I'll hit this barrel hard with flitz and a patch jag and see how she goes. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Jordan
quote:The accurpro with the O ring worked o.k. for me but for the size patchs I use, it was a little short and the patch would be between the o ring and bore....I have 4 different styles of jags and for the use you need I also like the raised sections with knurling to hold patchs in contact with the bore and get into the land/groove corner with thick double knapped patchs....the patchs seem to make the difference and vary according to the style and diameter of the jag.....for regular cleaning I use the pointed Sinclair type and get good results....good luck and good shooting..with a nice shinny clean bore!!!!
Originally posted by Jordan:
Gentlemen:I have a sweet little Sako Riihimaki with a Marlin micro-groove barrel. The gun has rust in the bore. Not bad (as near as I can see), but it is there. I really do not want to use a bore brush unless nothing else will work. Can anyone suggest a good jag? What say you about the Acu-Pro o-ring jag? I tend to like the ones with the knurling on raised segments of the jag body. I'll hit this barrel hard with flitz and a patch jag and see how she goes. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Jordan
Why don't you use a bore brush? I use them in everything, all the time!
I suggest that you use a bore compound to remove as much rust as you can. Very light ones like Shooter Choice or Rem Clean will do some. Then there are heavier ones such as the old Stoegers X-Ring paste or Bore paste.
I use a patch with the compound on it wrapped around a bore brush that is small enough not to get stuck. In .224 that's not easy to get unless you have a very old worn brush and better yet a worn pistol brush or best a nylon brush.
You know what rust is like on body work. Unless you get it out of there it will keep rusting and the paint will bubble off.
[This message has been edited by Don Krakenberger (edited 03-01-2002).]
Good shooting! Hermann
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