22 RF bore guids

x2 Sinclair got one a few months ago. Got here fast and works good. I should have ordered the extra part that goes with it [ solvent port] , works fine with out it but the port makes it less messey. I'll get one with an other order sometime.
 
I need a bore guide for my Winchester 69A, and muzzle guide for my 22 lever guns. It seems like all the bore guides are made for specific models, and I can't find any muzzle guides.
 
I need a bore guide for my Winchester 69A, and muzzle guide for my 22 lever guns. It seems like all the bore guides are made for specific models, and I can't find any muzzle guides.

I'd suggest you to look at this: www.weaponcare.com/pdf/VFG_Waffenpflege_E.pdf

Felt and wire/cable instead of rod/patches and guide: VFG Woolen Felts (pages 2-3) on the wire (kind of bore-snake) - VFG Firearm Pocket Set (last page).
Instead of wire it is possible to use lawn-trimmer string (use lighter to make a "ball" on the end), but that's quite poor-man solution.

Personally I've immediately threw away my .22 rod and just-bought bore guide (US$17 - wasted :cool:) and now use felts only.
Also going to try felts for the full-bore (SKS 7.62mm)


Also it is usually not recommended to clean .22 often - once a year or every 2-3K rounds is enough...
(Do not take last suggestion as a firm advise - it's a matter of preference/beliefs/etc.)
 
That's an interesting product, but wouldn't putting steel cable down my barrel damage the bore. If contact between the bore and my rod can damage the bore, I would think steel cable would be even worse.
 
That's an interesting product, but wouldn't putting steel cable down my barrel damage the bore. If contact between the bore and my rod can damage the bore, I would think steel cable would be even worse.

It's not naked steel wire, it's covered with plastic. If you still afraid - use lawn trimmer string - then it will be pure plastic.

Anyway - I've read about this in the targettalk forum - where people cleaning their really expensive match rifles.
Anschutz sells it in their accessories (so I assume it must be safe for the rifle) - http://ahg.anschuetz-sport.com/index.php5?menu=49&sprache=1
Also, the manual mentions using "cleaning cords" - http://www.shooterscatalogue.com/manuals/Mod.%201907%20bis%201913%20-%20englisch.pdf
 
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