cdnredneck_t3
Regular
Hello all. I have recently ordered my first precision rifle and though I would read up on proper brake in and cleaning practices. I have cleaned many a hunting rifle and never gave as much attention as I intend to with my new rifle. My question is about the wear to the barrel caused by the cleaning rod and accessories. Everybody preaches a bore guide to align the rod and I don’t dispute that. The brush or jag and patch align the end. But how do you prevent you cleaning rod from contacting the barrel once a patch has been pushed through. You have to unthread the rod from the handle and pull it through or unthread the jag from the rod and pull it back with nothing to support the rod in the barrel. Are you supposed to thread the mop on and pull it back towards the chamber to align the rod? And another thing is axial force on the rod will also cause it to bow in the middle which may also contact the bore. I may be missing something and want to know what everyone else does to alleviate these problems.