Re: best cleaning jags?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Frank Green</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ballistic artist</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Does pulling a copper brush over your crown really hurt it that bad?? Even if you pull it back slowly?? I mean steel is WAY harder than copper. Was just wonderin. </div></div>
I don't recommend it! A few times you probably didn't hurt it.
Yes the brush is softer than the steel but the old saying I go with is "why can water erode rocks" you do it enough your going to cause damage.
If you insist on using a brush go breech to muzzle and all the way out. Remove the brush before pulling the cleaning rod back thru the bore.
Even the powder gases will have a gas cutting effect and can wear the crown.
We see more damage from cleaning than from shooting and the thing that takes the beating more than anything else is the muzzles crown.
later, Frank
Bartlein Barrels </div></div>
Insist on using a brush? I thought I had to use a brush to scrub the copper fouling out? I use buchs bore shine for cleaning. I run two wet patches then let it sit 5 min then 8 passes with brush then 3 wet patches then 4 dry. Is the brushing needed? Or will patches and solution do the trick?? DAMNIT!! Im starting to panic now!!
Am I killing my barrel with the copper brush? Damn Im starting to pull hair out!!
LoL I use a jag for the patches. I dont wrap them around a brush. I can always see copper when I look at the muzzle end at about a 45 deg. angle. Thats why I use the brush. Is it normal to always see a bit of copper?? By the way, I see you work at Bartlein. Just wanted to say keep up the good work!! Im runnin one of your 5R bbls. on my 300WM. The thing shoots great. Thanks for makin a great bbl. And thanks for the advice. I owe the OP for this thread. I dont want to ruin my bbl. and I guess I was. Luckily the gun has only about 125 rds through it but I cleaned it a bunch during break in using the procedure stated above.