R Rimfireshooter99 Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Apr 22, 2019 918 428 Jul 2, 2020 #1 Jul 2, 2020 #1 I have a question related to the size of the cleaning rod, brush, jag, etc. I should be using for a .22LR rifle barrel. Should I use a .22 or a .20 for the rod, brash and jag? Appreciate any help you can provide. Reactions: Gulep001
I have a question related to the size of the cleaning rod, brush, jag, etc. I should be using for a .22LR rifle barrel. Should I use a .22 or a .20 for the rod, brash and jag? Appreciate any help you can provide.
E EddieE Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Mar 20, 2017 682 144 Jul 2, 2020 #2 Jul 2, 2020 #2 .20 for rod, 22 for brush and jag. 22 rod would not be a good idea as it might be too tight. Reactions: Rimfireshooter99
AGrizz Private Full Member Minuteman Oct 9, 2008 168 138 Jul 2, 2020 #3 Jul 2, 2020 #3 The .22 rod drags on the ejector. The .20 rod clears this ejector. Some people use a .17 rod to clear this ejector. Reactions: nikonNUT and Rimfireshooter99
The .22 rod drags on the ejector. The .20 rod clears this ejector. Some people use a .17 rod to clear this ejector.
B Booner1334 Sergeant of the Hide Full Member Minuteman Dec 26, 2018 198 139 Jul 3, 2020 #4 Jul 3, 2020 #4 If you use a 20 cal. rod you might need an adaptor for your jags to fit. Reactions: Rimfireshooter99
Near miss Major Hide Member Full Member Minuteman Apr 8, 2019 1,352 707 Finland Jul 3, 2020 #5 Jul 3, 2020 #5 On some 22LR barrels the grooves are high enough to imprint rifling onto .22 size rods. Been there, done that. Unfortunately.
On some 22LR barrels the grooves are high enough to imprint rifling onto .22 size rods. Been there, done that. Unfortunately.
Near miss Major Hide Member Full Member Minuteman Apr 8, 2019 1,352 707 Finland Jul 3, 2020 #6 Jul 3, 2020 #6 reubenski said: Interesting. Didn't know that. Well, I can tell you it's not a problem on a Vudoo ACE barrel or a Shilen ratchet rifled barrel. Plenty of clearance Click to expand... My experience was with a soviet rifle (Vostok) and Boretech rod. I have also read that some CZ owners have had a similar issue. My Quad has no problems either. There are surprisingly big differences in 22LR rifles. The lead is forgiving.
reubenski said: Interesting. Didn't know that. Well, I can tell you it's not a problem on a Vudoo ACE barrel or a Shilen ratchet rifled barrel. Plenty of clearance Click to expand... My experience was with a soviet rifle (Vostok) and Boretech rod. I have also read that some CZ owners have had a similar issue. My Quad has no problems either. There are surprisingly big differences in 22LR rifles. The lead is forgiving.
Jayjay1 Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Oct 30, 2018 933 487 Jul 12, 2020 #7 Jul 12, 2020 #7 I´ve ruined the barrel on my CZ455 with a .22 Dewey rod. It was a bull barrel and it was shooting like nuts before. Since then I hate myself. But hey, I´ve ordered a Lothar Walther barrel now, hoping it will shoot even better than before.
I´ve ruined the barrel on my CZ455 with a .22 Dewey rod. It was a bull barrel and it was shooting like nuts before. Since then I hate myself. But hey, I´ve ordered a Lothar Walther barrel now, hoping it will shoot even better than before.