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Boresnake on an M1
Hi guys,
would it be ok to use a Boresnake on a vintage M1
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Thanks!
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09-10-2009 10:53 PM
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Well, you should clean them and its certainly better than a steel cleaning rod!
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There is no shortcut to cleaning the bore of a rifle. There is no tech device that will do it for you. Not even the ones you plug into the wall outlet.
It takes an elbow, a rod, a flannel patch or two, a bore brush, and the mystery secret sauce of your choice. And there are a lot of them. From 3 bucks to 43 bucks for a little jar. Some of them will reduce your groups to one inch just by buying them.
I prefer the ones that work while I watch TV or have gone to sleep on the couch.
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Originally Posted by
glock26ph
Hi guys,
would it be ok to use a Boresnake on a vintage
M1
?
Thanks!
I have used various calibers of Boresnake in a variety of rifles. It is fine for a quick wipe of the barrel. It will not suffice for a serious cleaning of the bore. I keep one handy when at the range as some of my rifles shoot better groups when the barrel is wiped periodically. For serious cleaning get yourself a good stiff steel rod with a brass muzzle guide such as is sold by Kleen Bore, etc. You do not want to use a jointed rod and you do not want to use any rod without a muzzle guide as you risk damage to the crown of the barrel. Use a spear point jag and patches that fit your bore. You will also need some good, brass (not steel) cored phosphor-bronze cleaning brushes. Shooters Choice, Hoppes, etc. are good choices for bore cleaners. HTH. Sincerely. bruce.
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I use them also. I love them! Easy!
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