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Cleaning both directions ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 2321719" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>I gotcha, everyone has their thoughts on this. I've been doing it Breech to Muzzle only for a very long time. For me I've got no reason to pull a brush back through the bore. It only takes me a little more time to eliminate ANY chance of damaging the crown. All I'm concerned about is the crown and is the reason for my process. Numerous barrel makers recommend this process so that's what I elect to do.</p><p></p><p> I also have a very extensive collection of Savage Model 99s and trying to clean them was a absolute PITA. Since MFGs have brought out some of these new chemicals and foams along with Bore snakes it's helped me repeat the process of breech to muzzle. I had some of the muzzles redone on these 99's and my accuracy has improved since doing so. Anyways, use for you what works best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 2321719, member: 37460"] I gotcha, everyone has their thoughts on this. I’ve been doing it Breech to Muzzle only for a very long time. For me I’ve got no reason to pull a brush back through the bore. It only takes me a little more time to eliminate ANY chance of damaging the crown. All I’m concerned about is the crown and is the reason for my process. Numerous barrel makers recommend this process so that’s what I elect to do. I also have a very extensive collection of Savage Model 99s and trying to clean them was a absolute PITA. Since MFGs have brought out some of these new chemicals and foams along with Bore snakes it’s helped me repeat the process of breech to muzzle. I had some of the muzzles redone on these 99’s and my accuracy has improved since doing so. Anyways, use for you what works best. [/QUOTE]
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