alexf 3 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 Evening guys just wanted to know what the best cleaning procedure is for my gun 30" O/U, for example is it phosphorous brush first then jag then wool mop etc. Also I have a bisley cleaning kit how do I attach the patch to the jag a picture would be great. Also what do I use at each stage oil or bore cleaner (rough guide how much two drops etc) Or does anyone have a good video of he cleaning procedure? Cheers Al Quote Link to post
clint 45 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 (edited) A long pise of nylon bailing twine, & pise of old cotton sheet 10cmx40cm. Fasten twine around middle of cotton cloth. Drop twine thru bore from mussle end, & pull thru,(maybe put cleaner on cloth sometime, light oil) do to both barrel. simples when cloth very dirty replace with another pise from sheet Edited June 28, 2010 by clint Quote Link to post
rizla1 122 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 thats what i do but instead of using a cloth i use an old sock, works a treat Quote Link to post
alexf 3 Posted June 28, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 Clint thats an amazing diagram cheers Quote Link to post
wakey87 2 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 (edited) lol those are great ideas but for those people not living in compton or watts, a squirt or two of bore cleaner on a brass brush and a couple of run throughs with a patch till it comes out fairly clean does a good job you rip off (*reads box) 8" or there about of material slide through the slit of the jag and then rap it round. the slit is simply there to stop the patch sliding off when you push it through. after turning the patch round and using a couple more strips it should come out clean (or as close as possable) I usualy leave it there but (*reads box) it recomends running through with a finle peice with gun oil. [edit] its a good idea to put the gun away barrels down, we dont want excess oil running back into the action Edited June 28, 2010 by wakey87 Quote Link to post
matt_hooks 188 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 But if you oil the barrel before you put it away, don't forget to pull a few patches through before you use it next, until they come out oil free. Don't want to be firing through an oily tube, can cause all sorts of nasty hydraulic effects. Quote Link to post
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