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<blockquote data-quote="britz" data-source="post: 150125" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>You need to have a good rod to clean with (one piece is better, but a multiple piece is ok if it is in good condion). Many barrels are damaged from bad cleaning rods. You shouldn't put a patch on the brush. A brush is ment to brush with and a "Jag" is ment to put a patch on. Get a jag for YOUR caliber and a brush for YOUR caliber. Use a good quality solvent and clean with it. Talk to a rep at your local sportsman store and they will guide you. Many solvents will turn the patch green or blue if there is still copper in the bore so you repeat the process until the patch comes out clean. Use a light amount of oil for storage.</p><p>good hunting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britz, post: 150125, member: 7865"] You need to have a good rod to clean with (one piece is better, but a multiple piece is ok if it is in good condion). Many barrels are damaged from bad cleaning rods. You shouldn't put a patch on the brush. A brush is ment to brush with and a "Jag" is ment to put a patch on. Get a jag for YOUR caliber and a brush for YOUR caliber. Use a good quality solvent and clean with it. Talk to a rep at your local sportsman store and they will guide you. Many solvents will turn the patch green or blue if there is still copper in the bore so you repeat the process until the patch comes out clean. Use a light amount of oil for storage. good hunting [/QUOTE]
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