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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Treloar" data-source="post: 2074100" data-attributes="member: 104002"><p>Try this!! Drill a hole, caliber diameter size, through the solid section of a fired case for that rifle. Silver or just plain solder a copper tube in the back of the case. Solder a metal funnel on the other end of the copper tube. Place a small container on the ground between your feet and 3/4 fill with solvent, boiling water or whatever you wish to use. Place the crown end of the barrel in the container taking care not to stuff the crowning. Push a cleaning rod with mop in from the case end and pump the fluid up and down the barrel. The funnel was popular many years ago for cleaning with boiling water. This system was told to me by an old guy twice my age but thought it worthwhile sharing with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Treloar, post: 2074100, member: 104002"] Try this!! Drill a hole, caliber diameter size, through the solid section of a fired case for that rifle. Silver or just plain solder a copper tube in the back of the case. Solder a metal funnel on the other end of the copper tube. Place a small container on the ground between your feet and 3/4 fill with solvent, boiling water or whatever you wish to use. Place the crown end of the barrel in the container taking care not to stuff the crowning. Push a cleaning rod with mop in from the case end and pump the fluid up and down the barrel. The funnel was popular many years ago for cleaning with boiling water. This system was told to me by an old guy twice my age but thought it worthwhile sharing with you. [/QUOTE]
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