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Bore Snakes
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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 2237583" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>I only use my bore snake if I had swabbed the barrel with gun oil after the last cleaning, just to remove any oil residue in the barrel prior to shooting. I highly doubt I will damage my crown, but I am always aware of it while cleaning with anything, whether pushing a nylon brush out the muzzle and back in the barrel or anything else that is used out of the muzzle. For an actual cleaning session it is a bore guide, Tipton carbon fiber rod, bore tech jag and bore tech C4 carbon remover, bore tech eliminator and bore tech copper solvent if needed. Doesn't take long to get it clean, if not going to shoot for a while, I will run a patch or two with gun oil down the barrel to keep the chrome moly barrels from rusting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 2237583, member: 99039"] I only use my bore snake if I had swabbed the barrel with gun oil after the last cleaning, just to remove any oil residue in the barrel prior to shooting. I highly doubt I will damage my crown, but I am always aware of it while cleaning with anything, whether pushing a nylon brush out the muzzle and back in the barrel or anything else that is used out of the muzzle. For an actual cleaning session it is a bore guide, Tipton carbon fiber rod, bore tech jag and bore tech C4 carbon remover, bore tech eliminator and bore tech copper solvent if needed. Doesn't take long to get it clean, if not going to shoot for a while, I will run a patch or two with gun oil down the barrel to keep the chrome moly barrels from rusting. [/QUOTE]
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