Originally Posted By: Stan
Originally Posted By: Joe Wood
Gary, I think it is pretty obvious from our preference in shotguns that we don't accept change very easily. Many of us grew up with stuff like Hoppes and just refuse to turn loose of that memory. From a practical standpoint I won't use anything that might harm the finish on wood, etc. to really get rid of plastic fouling I spin a bronze bristle brush through the bore using a electric drill.


I use the electric drill for that too, Joe, but I found something I like better than the bronze brush. I took a long section of aluminum rod and split the end with a hacksaw, just enough to hold a piece of green Scotchbrite pad snugly. That stuff really cleans a bore and leaves a pretty mirror polish on it. Never have been able to see where it removed any metal or caused any damage in any way.

SRH


Ed's Red for me, non lanolin for cleaning, then with the lanolin for final coating bores for storage.

Stan, you'da Man. I tried this and you're absolutely right. It does a great job, it's the first thing I go to when I get in an old double with gunked up barrels. I use a plastic hull with the primer popped out as a bushing.
Ken

Last edited by Ken61; 05/11/14 08:45 PM.

I prefer wood to plastic, leather to nylon, waxed cotton to Gore-Tex, and split bamboo to graphite.