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<blockquote data-quote="DCAN" data-source="post: 1915704" data-attributes="member: 32384"><p>Undersize bronze brush wrapped with maroon 3M scrubbing pad. Just a thin strip wrapped around brush. Should fit very tight in bore. You can soak it with some type of lube to make it easier. Sometimes a little lube is the humane thing to do. This method is borrowed from Nathan Foster of New Zealand. Look up his complete "how to" on line. I think it's "Ballisticstudies.com" The method has worked wonders for me in the past. Even on my .303 Brit...…..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCAN, post: 1915704, member: 32384"] Undersize bronze brush wrapped with maroon 3M scrubbing pad. Just a thin strip wrapped around brush. Should fit very tight in bore. You can soak it with some type of lube to make it easier. Sometimes a little lube is the humane thing to do. This method is borrowed from Nathan Foster of New Zealand. Look up his complete "how to" on line. I think it's "Ballisticstudies.com" The method has worked wonders for me in the past. Even on my .303 Brit...….. [/QUOTE]
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