OK~confession time. Whenever I clean the bore's of my rifles (mostly rimfire) I use products from this company with, what I believe, are excellent results. http://20-20.8m.com/patchworm.html In fact, I even use this for my .223 bolt gun and I HAVE a Dewey rod for it. Now, it never gets hot (use it for groundhog hunting) so copper fouling isn't ever an issue. So...I just took delivery of a new .204 R bolt gun and while it's intended use will be the same, I'm assuming the bore MIGHT require a more serious cleaning regiment....no? Other than first round of load testing in the next few weeks...the gun will see a shot about every 30-40 minutes when in regular use. Am I OK with this method of cleaning the bore, or, am I likely to require a rod/brush if the higher pressure/temps of the .204 means more copper deposits in the bore?
Lastly~if the consensus IS to get a rod/brush, it looks as though Deweys jump form .17 up to .22, so, I'm assuming the .17 and the .20 cal brush/jag?
Thanks for taking a moment to reply. They say the only dumb question is the one you don't ask...but this might sound like a "dumb" question anyway!
Lastly~if the consensus IS to get a rod/brush, it looks as though Deweys jump form .17 up to .22, so, I'm assuming the .17 and the .20 cal brush/jag?
Thanks for taking a moment to reply. They say the only dumb question is the one you don't ask...but this might sound like a "dumb" question anyway!