Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Well I guess I gotta check out Boretech. Good lookin out. Anyone have experience with their bore cleaner? Says no ammonia, safe for steel.
Several guys I know swear by it. I broke down and got a couple bottles, their brass free nylon brushes/jags, and their rods.

Their rods are 50-60 a pop but I like them better than my Deweys i think. Should last forever so the price doesn't seem so bad
 
The only problem I’ve found w boretech rods is the plastic/foam texture grip deteriorate and get all gummy. I much prefer the hard dewey grip that lasts forever and is resistant to solvents.

now back to your regular scheduled programming...
Didn't think about that. Wonder if they would send you a new one, or maybe it's a off the shelf part somewhere

From a place like this maybe https://www.gripworks.com/rubber-grips.htm
 
Well I guess I gotta check out Boretech. Good lookin out. Anyone have experience with their bore cleaner? Says no ammonia, safe for steel.
Great products, use them all the time in the shop. It's almost like a amazing discoveries commercial sometimes with customers. So you say your rifle is clean, wait a minute when i run this patch through it before borescoping it...
 
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Well I guess I gotta check out Boretech. Good lookin out. Anyone have experience with their bore cleaner? Says no ammonia, safe for steel.
I was turned on to it about 8-9 years ago by a pair if gunsmiths. Quit using sweets. Still have sweets for really bad big bore stuff. Check out their cleaning rods.