1300_stainless
Regular
- Location
- Nova Scotia, Canada
Just wondering how everyone else cleans their pump or lever 22s. It requires a significant tear down to clean these rifles from breech to muzzle. I've been using a standard aluminum cleaning rod, going from muzzle to breech very carefully. I'm not real comfortable with this, and worry about damaging the crown. I know that some people love bore snakes, and some people feel that Satan has put them on this earth to temp us into sin. What about the Otis pull through system? I want to invest in something, one thing, to regularly clean this rifle properly. Right now I'm considering 3 options.
1. A boresnake for quick cleaning. Disassemble rifle every few months and give it a good scrubbing including a breech to muzzle cleaning with my standard alum rod.
2. A quality carbon fiber rod, suck it up, and just carefully clean from muzzle to breech. Tear down once or twice a year.
3. The Otis pull through system. Tear down once or twice a year.
Opinions or suggestions? What are you guys using? Thanks!
1. A boresnake for quick cleaning. Disassemble rifle every few months and give it a good scrubbing including a breech to muzzle cleaning with my standard alum rod.
2. A quality carbon fiber rod, suck it up, and just carefully clean from muzzle to breech. Tear down once or twice a year.
3. The Otis pull through system. Tear down once or twice a year.
Opinions or suggestions? What are you guys using? Thanks!


















































