Dave1969
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Anybody any experience of these please, they sound a bit like all things to all men, do they actually remove all fouling?
Many Thanks
Dave
Many Thanks
Dave
OK for a quick basic clean, but not capable of doing a thorough job.Anybody any experience of these please, they sound a bit like all things to all men, do they actually remove all fouling?
Many Thanks
Dave
Oi!! Bloody cheek.I have used one for at least 15yrs through many many guns and can report they are the future. Never put a jag or brush through in all that time and barrels are clean as a whistle. Of course my beretta barrels are chrome lined so i cant comment on results through none chrome but if you insist on using none beretta then you deserve all the hassle you get.
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you as in general term not you as in you, you understand.
Eh ?
Can't hurt. I've never had a problem shifting anything from my barrels with just a phos bronze brush and Legia spray. Simples.Would a Payne Galway brush do it?
Or any other suggestions? (which do not include buying a Beretta :crazy: )
Nah they're not clean you've just discovered how to polish a turd :derisive:I have used one for at least 15yrs through many many guns and can report they are the future. Never put a jag or brush through in all that time and barrels are clean as a whistle. Of course my beretta barrels are chrome lined so i cant comment on results through none chrome but if you insist on using none beretta then you deserve all the hassle you get.
Ps
you as in general term not you as in you, you understand.
Eh ?
But that what I'm saying Phil. I have never had this before, I have always used a PB brush and some kind of cleaning spray ie Legia or latterly the Battistol.I've never had a problem shifting anything from my barrels with just a phos bronze brush and Legia spray. Simples.
Seems a tad extreme. As I said, I've never had a problem with any gun before and i have always used the same technique. (Been shooting for nigh on 3 decades)Finners try using youngs 303 or some other bore cleaner and a bronze brush in conjunction with a electric drill, I use my cordless ...cleans mine up great
Pete - I do, and they don't, hence my question :good:Finners,
Use your jag and instead of a flannel patch or tissue paper use bronze or wire wool, a bit of spray lubricant, Legia, Napier, Hoppes, Parker Hale 009 and the bores will come up spotless.
Well you do now, it would seem! So time to change that technique that has never let you down in thirty years cos it isn't working. Could try changing your gun... bit extreme perhaps ? Nothing extreme about a bronze brush and an electric drill well tried and tested method simple gives greater number of cleaning strokes effectively, rather that than use steel wool that is extreme !Seems a tad extreme. As I said, I've never had a problem with any gun before and i have always used the same technique. (Been shooting for nigh on 3 decades)
The Galway brush may help then, being a bit larger diameter.But that what I'm saying Phil. I have never had this before, I have always used a PB brush and some kind of cleaning spray ie Legia or latterly the Battistol.
0000 steel wool will not hurt barrels. It'll just polish them.Well you do now, it would seem! So time to change that technique that has never let you down in thirty years cos it isn't working. Could try changing your gun... bit extreme perhaps ? Nothing extreme about a bronze brush and an electric drill well tried and tested method simple gives greater number of cleaning strokes effectively, rather that than use steel wool that is extreme !
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