10-22 Cleaning Hole

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Has anyone here done this so they can clean their 10-22 from the breach end? Is it a good idea? Why or why not? Please let me know your experience/opinions.

 
Tagged for interest.. My usual method has been doing "wet patch, wet brush 15x, dry patch" twice, get the boresnake through the correct way 5x, and finish off with "oily patch, 3-5 dry patches from the muzzle end". Only had to do it 2-3 times, every 1000rds or so.
 
I wish I had that tool when I did mine. For the price, it pays for itself even if you only use it once.
 
My 10/22's have been just been plinking guns so I almost never clean them at all.

Next build might be a precision build so cleaning might be more important then.
 
Rimfire barrels shoot better fouled, you don't want to get them super clean.
Besides, you still have to take it out of the stock, and remove the bolt....if you are going to go through all that, you may as well just take the barrel off.
I use a boresnake first, then patch from the muzzle with a 1 piece rod, I'd rather leave the action in the stock with a 10-22 as removal will change poi a hair.
 
I imagine shooting lots of lead ammo, as opposed to copper plated, would have some bearing on how long you could go before a leaded barrel would hinder performance. Or?

I use a bore snake on my .22lr rifles and a copper/brass brush on my semis and revolvers.
 
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