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17hmr cleaning method
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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 2438916" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>I us a coated rod made for the .17. No bore guide, but I never clean from the muzzle and am careful to not let the jag bump the crown/muzzle opening. Push it through, unscrew it, pull back the rod without tip, reattach and repeat. </p><p>I don't clean the bore often, but wipe the outside of the rifles down after use... but I don't shoot hundreds of rounds at a time either.</p><p>Those bores are tiny, aren't they?!</p><p>One of my favorite rifles is my CZ 455 Full Stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 2438916, member: 105280"] I us a coated rod made for the .17. No bore guide, but I never clean from the muzzle and am careful to not let the jag bump the crown/muzzle opening. Push it through, unscrew it, pull back the rod without tip, reattach and repeat. I don't clean the bore often, but wipe the outside of the rifles down after use... but I don't shoot hundreds of rounds at a time either. Those bores are tiny, aren't they?! One of my favorite rifles is my CZ 455 Full Stock. [/QUOTE]
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