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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1590409" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>Hoss, you meant stainless brushes. Duh! I can be thick at times. At any rate the scratches are still there and plainly visible. The absolute worst thing you can do is reverse a bronze brush while still in the barrel instead of pushing it all the way through. It leaves little curlie-cues on both lands and groves. I got lazy once... blech.</p><p>I can't find one brush still in it's package so I can't be certain of the brand, which may or may not make a difference. They were probaby Outters but there's no telling. I stocked up on things like that when I sold my gun shop so they may just as well might have been some off brand that was on sale.</p><p>Cheers, </p><p>crkckr </p><p>P.S. while I had my shop a sales guy sent me a brush that was wound stainless... even back then I was smart enough to toss it in the trash!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1590409, member: 78056"] Hoss, you meant stainless brushes. Duh! I can be thick at times. At any rate the scratches are still there and plainly visible. The absolute worst thing you can do is reverse a bronze brush while still in the barrel instead of pushing it all the way through. It leaves little curlie-cues on both lands and groves. I got lazy once... blech. I can't find one brush still in it's package so I can't be certain of the brand, which may or may not make a difference. They were probaby Outters but there's no telling. I stocked up on things like that when I sold my gun shop so they may just as well might have been some off brand that was on sale. Cheers, crkckr P.S. while I had my shop a sales guy sent me a brush that was wound stainless... even back then I was smart enough to toss it in the trash! [/QUOTE]
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