I have no trouble using a bore snake on my 243 but the 222 is always a problem. The weight will not drop through the barrel. Last time I washed it which seemed to rectify the problem but having just tried it again the problem is back. Is it because the 222 is such a small bore or is there a trick to it ? It's not exactly rocket science so it's annoying.I've washed it again and am waiting for it to dry.
Bit weird that the weight won't just fall out the end out the barrel. Is it bent or something?
I remember the first time I used a bore snake in my .223 got it half way in. Seriously didn't I was going yo get it out. Had pull wayyy harder than I thought would be necessary. After the first time it has been fine.
My 243 is no trouble. The 222 is the correct size but it doesn't fall through. I washed it again and after a struggle it went through.Tis a puzzlement.
Have new el cheapo bore snake $10. Would not go down the 22. Hung some weights on it and left overnight to get the kinks out of the rope part. Next day still no go. The brass weight l think, is way too light. I may experiment by taking the brass weight off and filling it with lead scrap. Or l may just bin it
look on the brass weight should have the size stamped on it 243 is the same as 6 mm i 222 is a 22 cal size i have bought 6 bore snakes all different sizes and found some when first bought were not the size on the packing, what brand. What color is the weave . the 243 its a reddish tartan color and the 22 is a greenish black all mine are the Hoppe,s Brand.
p3seven. Price could be the problem It was el cheapo. The weight is stamped 22 but think it is possibly too light. The chord is green. The 243 chord is red.May have to invest in a more expensive one. I'll talk to my gun dealer next time I'm there. Thanks for the responses.
Bah, humbug. Make a pull through. An old bore brush, piece of builders line or any strong string and a lead barrel sinker. Bobs your uncle.
Even with no brush, just tie some cloth on the end of the string.
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Oldbloke wrote:Bah, humbug. Make a pull through. An old bore brush, piece of builders line or any strong string and a lead barrel sinker. Bobs your uncle.
Even with no brush, just tie some cloth on the end of the string.
I use a bit of fishing line and cloth cut to size for the 94/22 to save pushing any sh#t into the action with a rod
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Never used a bore snake, a pull through is good enough for if you go hunting for a few days. Gotta clean properly anyway when you get home.
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On my .17 hmr i use whipper snipper line which is melted on one end with my ciggy lighter to create s tiny molten ball the other end cut to a sharp point so it penetrates a cloth patch chuck on a patch and feed through this is particularly handy for this calibre because afer 15 rounds or so the accuracy turns to crap if you dont clean the bore