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    Good Bore Guide for 1903?

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    I use the MTM plastic bore guide for my '03s, M1917s, and commercial sporters. They are pretty universal, cheap, and long lasting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by purple View Post
    I use the MTM plastic bore guide for my '03s, M1917s, and commercial sporters. They are pretty universal, cheap, and long lasting.
    That's what I am using. Fits a lot of actions including the M700 and M70 and M1903.

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    Cube,

    Ya' wouldn't need a bore guide if ya' cleaned from the breech with an aluminum rod would'ya? A Garandicon yea, but a bolt gun, no.

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    Why ????

    Like Lancebear stated, clean from the breech. I use and heartily recommend the Tipton carbon fiber rods. They won't bend, or harm rifling. The 40" one is plenty long enough for a M1903.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lancebear View Post
    Cube,

    Ya' wouldn't need a bore guide if ya' cleaned from the breech with an aluminum rod would'ya? A Garandicon yea, but a bolt gun, no.

    Lancebear
    A bore guide is still handy from the breech end, keeping the cleaning fluids & whatnot out of the action.

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    I'd stay away from any jointed aluminum rods and like the others have said, clean from the breech end. I like Dewey rods and if you are careful, you won't get any solvent or crud in the action by not using a bore guide.

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    Gentlemen,

    Thanks all--I generally shoot precision rifles and don't like sticking a bore brush on the muzzle side since it endangers the crown. I use a bore guide on the chamber side to prevent the cleaning rod from dragging across the top of the chamber if I slip. Its anal, but its the way I clean.

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    Cubewarrior:

    Don't hold me to it 100%, but I think a bore guide for a 3006 Model 70 will fit your 03 just fine. Seems to me that's what I use, but what do I know, I have CRS......................

    HTH

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