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Reloading
Chamber cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2659019" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I have a brass Dewey cleaning rod that's fixed and doesn't spin freely and it's about 15-16" long. I screw an old worn out brush on the end and wrap the brush in a piece of paper towel that's a little larger than the size of the cartridge case. I run that up into the chamber and I push it forward towards the muzzle and rotate it. I do this a couple times to make sure the chamber is dry and clean. I then mop out my bore guide and follow up with dry patching the bore after cleaning it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2659019, member: 69478"] I have a brass Dewey cleaning rod that's fixed and doesn't spin freely and it's about 15-16" long. I screw an old worn out brush on the end and wrap the brush in a piece of paper towel that's a little larger than the size of the cartridge case. I run that up into the chamber and I push it forward towards the muzzle and rotate it. I do this a couple times to make sure the chamber is dry and clean. I then mop out my bore guide and follow up with dry patching the bore after cleaning it. [/QUOTE]
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