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Stainless Steel Bore Brushes
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<blockquote data-quote="sewwhat89" data-source="post: 78664" data-attributes="member: 4587"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p> [ QUOTE ]</p><p>I have seen more and more people using SS bore brushes cleaning rifles at the range as of late. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>You see a lot of people doing a lot of different things, at a public shooting range. Walk the line and take it all in. Some are knowledgeable, and some just bought the gun, and the cleaning equipment at Walmart. Not a good indicator; and there are generally other clues, like a rolled up gun case as a front rest, or two boxes of factory ammo on the bench, not retrieving the brass, lots of clues.</p><p></p><p>Good hunting. LB </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>It is a private range, and the guy is shooting a custom rifle, Norma brass, custom benchrest, etc. He takes a couple hours just to shoot two groups. I count him as an eccentric fanatic. But his brother is a shadetree gunsmith I believe, and he is the one who told him to use the brushes. I put more trust in Kirby Allen, even if I have never met him, than I would in any wannabe at the range. Thats why I started the thread. I knew he and other smart/experienced shooters would chime in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sewwhat89, post: 78664, member: 4587"] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I have seen more and more people using SS bore brushes cleaning rifles at the range as of late. [/ QUOTE ] You see a lot of people doing a lot of different things, at a public shooting range. Walk the line and take it all in. Some are knowledgeable, and some just bought the gun, and the cleaning equipment at Walmart. Not a good indicator; and there are generally other clues, like a rolled up gun case as a front rest, or two boxes of factory ammo on the bench, not retrieving the brass, lots of clues. Good hunting. LB [/ QUOTE ] It is a private range, and the guy is shooting a custom rifle, Norma brass, custom benchrest, etc. He takes a couple hours just to shoot two groups. I count him as an eccentric fanatic. But his brother is a shadetree gunsmith I believe, and he is the one who told him to use the brushes. I put more trust in Kirby Allen, even if I have never met him, than I would in any wannabe at the range. Thats why I started the thread. I knew he and other smart/experienced shooters would chime in. [/QUOTE]
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