Barrel Cleaning - Boresnake

Arseno

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Hey, what product do you guys use to clean your rifle/shotguns barrels with a boresnake??? I used Remington Britebore for years, and they don't make it anymore. Seems like most people use a CLP sprayed down the bore and then boresnake??
 
I typically use Hoppes CLP, cleans and lubes at the same time. Seems to work pretty well.
I wanted to make my own "Ed's Red" solution but one batch would last me a few lifetimes.
Although I usually run a really wet patch, let it sit a while, then run a brush, then more patches, before doing the boresnake.
It keeps them cleaner... maybe I am an over-achiever.
 
As far as bore snakes…I find the Viper models to be too thick for the bores. With the Viper snakes you need 2 people in most cases, every other model one person has no issues with it.

For some reason the Vipers require massive amount of pull. I have two vipers 270 and 3006 and for both I had to get a different model snakes.

Thought I share my experience with others, so you dont waste your money.

Oh, and I also use g96, works just fine for my gun needs and works real well for all kind of locks during winter time.
 
I use G96 Gun Treatment on a boresnake for shotguns, but I don't use a boresnake on any rifles. I like properly cleaned barrels, so I use proper patches, powder solvent, and copper solvent in rifle barrels.
 
We LOVE boresnakes. As previously mentioned IF you can get a broken one out it is a royal #####. More often that not they cannot be removed from the barrel which means a rebarrel job. We see between 6 and 10 rebarrel jobs every year due to boresnakes, which is why we love them but do NOT endorse their use.
 
I consider the bore snake as just a quick tool for removing the loose powder from the bore. A proper cleaning requires some soak with a solvent applied to a patch or mop.
 
I consider the bore snake as just a quick tool for removing the loose powder from the bore. A proper cleaning requires some soak with a solvent applied to a patch or mop.

Yup. Quick tool to make sure the bore is free of obstructions, that's it. It doesn't really clean the barrels properly, but it's better than nothing. - dan
 
I know 2 guys that had a boresnake break in the barrel.They are a real pain to get out.....

I've had the rope part break off from the thicker part, but was still able to remove them.
I've found them tight, but not overly tight most of the time.
I tend to finish the clean with them, but the real cleaning is done with patches and stuff.
 
We LOVE boresnakes. As previously mentioned IF you can get a broken one out it is a royal #####. More often that not they cannot be removed from the barrel which means a rebarrel job. We see between 6 and 10 rebarrel jobs every year due to boresnakes, which is why we love them but do NOT endorse their use.

Haha That’s wild..
 
Bore snake a problem in the making also ineffective as a cleaning tool just amazing how easy it is to convince people to buy something that is useless
 
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