bore guides ( yes again :/ )

ultimate_monkey

CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Rating - 100%
66   0   0
Location
victoria BC
So yes i have serched and i didnt find what i was looking for..

iv always been into precission shooting ever since i started oooh 17 years ago or so mostly always with .22, but am still a newb to the long range ,been into it for about 1.5 years. but love the sport and with the shorter range .22 shooting back ground iv found it to come very natural, and have amased a collection of precission rigs from .223 to 338lm

iv seen a few threads pop up here and there about bore guides, and its seems that its almost always recomended that sinclair caliber specific guides get used, im currently useing a tipton universal bore guide, and was just curious to what the more knowlagable shooters thing about it? it seems to do the trick, i cant feel the rod rubbing on the throat and solvennts dont come back into the action..

so i was just wondering if im good to keep useing it, ot should i seriously be looking into getting some higer end guides?

thanks
 
If it's doing it job and not hurting anything, why replace it?


cuz im a firm believer in right tool for the right job..

its kinda like putting a bushnell 3200 on my 338LM, would it DO the job.. sure.. is it the best scope to have on there? of course not so why would i?

maybe im missing somthing about goin with a high end caliber specific over a universal, so i thought i would ask the guys in the know
 
Look for the Mike Lucas boreguide they are custom fitted to your chamber and rod.

So no rod and jag that bang your bore anymore. I really think they are the best guide on the market. I have see couples guys ruined there bores with extensive and improper cleaning method. Sometimes looking in a borescope video is scary ...
 
Back
Top Bottom