I have some questions raised while reading RoscoeP's thread on bore guides and I didn't want to hijack his thread.
I currently don't own any good cleaning rods and intend to rectify that shortly. The mentioned thread also convinced me to buy bore guides and use them religiously. I currently own the following calibres:
Rifle
5x .22LR
3x 6.5x55
1x 22-250
1x 8x57
1x .303
1x .338 Win Mag
All the above are accessible from the breech end. I also own an M1 Garand in 30-06, which is not accessible from the breech end.
Handguns
1x .22LR
2x 9mm
1x .44 Mag
The .44 Mag is a Redhawk and must be cleaned from the muzzle end, the others are all semi-autos and can be cleaned from the breech.
What range of Dewey coated rods do I need to cover from .22LR up to the .338, with a minimum of purchases? Will a 6.5mm rod also work for .308 bores, or a .308 rod work with the .338? Will a .22LR guide work for both the rifles and my 22/45?
I assume that I can use one, maybe two rods at most to cover the handgun calibres, given how short the rods are.
Any advice appreciated on keeping cleaning damage to a minimum in my stock of firearms.
Thanks,
Mark
I currently don't own any good cleaning rods and intend to rectify that shortly. The mentioned thread also convinced me to buy bore guides and use them religiously. I currently own the following calibres:
Rifle
5x .22LR
3x 6.5x55
1x 22-250
1x 8x57
1x .303
1x .338 Win Mag
All the above are accessible from the breech end. I also own an M1 Garand in 30-06, which is not accessible from the breech end.
Handguns
1x .22LR
2x 9mm
1x .44 Mag
The .44 Mag is a Redhawk and must be cleaned from the muzzle end, the others are all semi-autos and can be cleaned from the breech.
What range of Dewey coated rods do I need to cover from .22LR up to the .338, with a minimum of purchases? Will a 6.5mm rod also work for .308 bores, or a .308 rod work with the .338? Will a .22LR guide work for both the rifles and my 22/45?
I assume that I can use one, maybe two rods at most to cover the handgun calibres, given how short the rods are.
Any advice appreciated on keeping cleaning damage to a minimum in my stock of firearms.
Thanks,
Mark