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<blockquote data-quote="rewiltshire" data-source="post: 1589895" data-attributes="member: 53629"><p>I would not use one for a break in of for a good cleaning. They work good for field use, But a one piece rod (stay away from those screw together ones!), correct size jag, bore guide, good cleaning solution and a lot of patches is the only way I would break in a new barrel, or for a good end of day cleaning. Also, it seems to help with cleaning when the barrel is a little warm. I clean at the range and leave the bore 'wet' before I go home. Once at home I clean thoroughly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rewiltshire, post: 1589895, member: 53629"] I would not use one for a break in of for a good cleaning. They work good for field use, But a one piece rod (stay away from those screw together ones!), correct size jag, bore guide, good cleaning solution and a lot of patches is the only way I would break in a new barrel, or for a good end of day cleaning. Also, it seems to help with cleaning when the barrel is a little warm. I clean at the range and leave the bore 'wet' before I go home. Once at home I clean thoroughly. [/QUOTE]
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