Stag 10 - bore guide?

Kyndrick

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What’s everyone’s thoughts on using a bore guide on a stag 10 to clean it. Is it necessary?

Are they even possible to get in Canada? If so any recommendations?
 
Very silly question and certainly no jab at anyone 'cause I have been looking into getting a universal one myself.

That said, if you're using a brass or carbon fiber rod and brass jags, seeing that the steel used for barrels and extensions are much harder than brass and composite rods/jags and cotton patches, how does one damage them using normal cleaning methods?
 
Very silly question and certainly no jab at anyone 'cause I have been looking into getting a universal one myself.

That said, if you're using a brass or carbon fiber rod and brass jags, seeing that the steel used for barrels and extensions are much harder than brass and composite rods/jags and cotton patches, how does one damage them using normal cleaning methods?

It’s more to keep the cleaning agents in the chamber/barrel out of the action
 
Very silly question and certainly no jab at anyone 'cause I have been looking into getting a universal one myself.

That said, if you're using a brass or carbon fiber rod and brass jags, seeing that the steel used for barrels and extensions are much harder than brass and composite rods/jags and cotton patches, how does one damage them using normal cleaning methods?

Grit, crap, corruption, etc., may contain bits of stuff much harder than barrel steel. It's not the rod, or pull through that does the damage, it's the little bits of sand, carbon, and other minerals present. If I'm not mistaken the guide keeps the rod from "bowing" in such a way that it pushes forcefully against the throat.
 
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