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Reloading
Chamber cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="IHFarmer07" data-source="post: 2659837" data-attributes="member: 75397"><p>I've used a shot gun cleaning rod with the patch pull through jig on the end with a patch or paper towel and soak with rubbing alcohol. Also used shot gun bore mops if I can find them in the right size. </p><p>The other day I bought some long big q-tips from HarborFreight I'm going to try out. </p><p></p><p>If your really in a pinch and don't have that or have the need to make your own, 12g solid copper wire about a 18" long doubled up and twisted on the end to pull a patch or paper towel through it and work at it like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IHFarmer07, post: 2659837, member: 75397"] I’ve used a shot gun cleaning rod with the patch pull through jig on the end with a patch or paper towel and soak with rubbing alcohol. Also used shot gun bore mops if I can find them in the right size. The other day I bought some long big q-tips from HarborFreight I’m going to try out. If your really in a pinch and don’t have that or have the need to make your own, 12g solid copper wire about a 18” long doubled up and twisted on the end to pull a patch or paper towel through it and work at it like that. [/QUOTE]
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