Hi guys, a little background I've owned 10+ AR15s/AR10s the past few years but have decided to get in to Bolt Actions now. The Ruger Precision Rifle with it's similar AR15 ergonomics drew me in, also picked up a Viper PST 6-24x50 FFP and Atlas Bipod (along with the RPR which seems typical choice of newbie shooters like myself).
So on to my really newbie and stupid question. With my ARs I always used a boresnake and that was it. With this bolt action I wanted to do it right so I bought a Tipton Max Force one-piece carbon fiber rod, brass jags, and a Possum bore guide. I had a ton of extra cloth and decided to cut my own patches, well I cut one too big and it got stuck pushing from the breech to muzzle. I tried using a coat hanger but couldn't get a good grip to pull the patch back out, so I pushed the cleaning rod from the muzzle side in towards the breech and was able to get the patch out. Now I'm worried I hurt the crown because of all the research I read saying it's a big no no going in from the muzzle without a muzzle guide. Did I eff it up or am I being paranoid? Thanks in advance for answering this dumb question.
So on to my really newbie and stupid question. With my ARs I always used a boresnake and that was it. With this bolt action I wanted to do it right so I bought a Tipton Max Force one-piece carbon fiber rod, brass jags, and a Possum bore guide. I had a ton of extra cloth and decided to cut my own patches, well I cut one too big and it got stuck pushing from the breech to muzzle. I tried using a coat hanger but couldn't get a good grip to pull the patch back out, so I pushed the cleaning rod from the muzzle side in towards the breech and was able to get the patch out. Now I'm worried I hurt the crown because of all the research I read saying it's a big no no going in from the muzzle without a muzzle guide. Did I eff it up or am I being paranoid? Thanks in advance for answering this dumb question.