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I use one every time I hit the range. Knocks all of the crud and carbon out in one swipe, then I put the rifle away. I actually clean the barrel once every 1000 rounds or so, but in between, it is a boresnake only.
Talking about Bore Snakes these days is tantamount to Witchcraft... paranoia abounds.
I've never heard so much hysteria about 'snapping' this and 'breaking' that
And as for scratching barrels and harming the rifling? Well I'm no physicist but I can't imagine it being anywhere near as bad as a supersonic FMJ completing a 1in12?
I personally don't think that Bore Snakes are suitable to every-day cleaning and prefer to use one only for intermittent range work
I check it regularly for excessive wear, tear and dirt etc
This said I've also seen people break-off cleaning rods and brushes in barrels... and don't see the snake being any better or worse.
[MENTION=71073]phillipjr[/MENTION] - how did you remove the broken end out of interest?
A bore snake is my mode of cleaning immediately following a session on the range. Follow up with the rod and patches once I reach the homestead.
What's that old adage - "Spare the rod, spoil the barrel "
Yep. A Bore Snake will help get the carbon out. The carbon is what will attract and hold moisture. I haven't found a Bore Snake to be possibly damaging, thus I see no reason not to use one for a "quick field cleaning".
Just understand the limitations of this type of cleaning. A snake isn't a substitute for a quality rod, Parker-Hale style jag and proper chemicals.
Mark
One can't honestly expect a bore snake to do "all the cleaning necessary". I think of it as a handy tool to get the shit out of my barrel after a long day of shooting. Good cleaning rods, solvents (bore tech ) jags, and patches will never go away. But sometimes it's nice not to have to pull out the bore guide , jag, patches , rod just to clean your anti rust and wear solvents before you shoot. I use them in every rig I have. Have never seen any wear and tear inside my barrel
I use them in the field shooting p-dogs after about 200-300 shots then a fast 2 passes and back to shooting.
Best gadget ever made.......
for cleaning a shotgun.
No never, not ever, NO NO NO! Would not clean my lawnmower with a Bore Snake!!
Why is that?
A bore snake is essentially a brush and dry patch combined.