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I've been using boresnakes on my shotguns for a long time and like then a lot. My question for you all is are they any good for Milsurp guns or should I just stick with the rods and patches ?
I never been attracted much by boresnakes, for my milsurp, i stick with their original cleaning kitI've been using boresnakes on my shotguns for a long time and like then a lot. My question for you all is are they any good for Milsurp guns or should I just stick with the rods and patches ?
With bore snakes, yo have the be careful about pulling them exactly parallel to the bore. If you pull them out off-centre, you will cord wear the muzzle.
Sorry, you're saying that the soft nylon cord that the boresnake is made of will wear down the hardened steel that handles a solid lead projectile covered in a full copper jacket just by rubbing against the muzzle slightly?
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Obviously never bought a milsurp with a cord worn barrel then. It DOES happen!

Not yet Sir, no I have not.
I have seen some milsurps that had barrels almost worn clean through to the rifling from the outside from being transported in soft rifle transport bags.
Also there was one rifle that I thought was worn from the constant use of hard brass bore brushes during cleaning, but then I realized that it was the soft cotton patches on the cleaning rods that had really destroyed the bore!
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Boresnake has 100x more the surface area then a patch. I don't even bother with patches anymore. Pull snake through dry, then Dab of solvent on the leading portion of the snake before the intergrated brush, and some oil an inch from the bottom. Pull, a quick look down the barrel to verify its clean and its done. (Can run a patch though after that to check the results, sort of like using a white glove to check for dirt)I use bore snake just before I shoot it just to remove leftover oil from the barrel.
All proper cleaning is done after shooting,at home,with alu cleaning rod and patches and even this is done very lightly with maybe 2-3 patches of Hoppes,few dry ones and one with oil.
I use casts in all my milsurps so cleaning might be a bit easier.
Overall snakes are really good idea once you use them properly,use proper size and wash them often enough.




























