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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3250611" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Ok, I'm old fashioned and still use a rod with a sponge tip first then an eyelet with a cotton patch to wipe away excess oil and grit on my barrel. I've seen the bore snakes, just never used one. Same thing with the jags. I have a few that came with a kit, but never used one and honestly could not figure out how they work with a cotton patch. About once a month I use a sponge tip with clp, then a brush tip, sponge again then an eyelet with a cotton patch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3250611, member: 43724"] Ok, I'm old fashioned and still use a rod with a sponge tip first then an eyelet with a cotton patch to wipe away excess oil and grit on my barrel. I've seen the bore snakes, just never used one. Same thing with the jags. I have a few that came with a kit, but never used one and honestly could not figure out how they work with a cotton patch. About once a month I use a sponge tip with clp, then a brush tip, sponge again then an eyelet with a cotton patch. [/QUOTE]
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