Try some butchs. Leave those gimmicks on the shelf. Let it soak then check it. May need some iosso or red jb. Give the boresnake to one of those guys at the range with the straight leg cop bdu pants on and combat boots shooting off a bipod
Now thats funny Dusty. I belong to two local ranges and shoot at them sometimes, sometimes because most of the shooters at the rifle ranges anymore are dressed like SWAT team members or wannabe SF Insertion guys. They are usually shooting at paper plates at 25 yards, if they have targets at all. Its almost scary to even be behind hem on the firing line. I just hope that when this ship hits that they are in the next valley but shooting in the same direction I am!!
As to rifle bore cleaning, competition or hunting;
2-3 WET soaked patches, soaked with at least Hoppes #9 but better, Butches, Shooters Choice or the like.
Let set for some time, even overnight if the product you are using says its ok. Good bore cleaner solvents will not harm your barrel.
Brush several strokes with a good quality bronze brush of the proper size for that caliber.
Patch out with several dry patches,, then repeat the above if necessary. Sometimes several times.
I stopped by a local gun shop recently and they had a special on a used 30-06 Remington 742BDL. Since I had a few 742's I bought it. Took it home and, with a borescope, looked in the barrel...that thing had NEVER been cleaned nor lubed in the action part.
Oh, if you are cleaning a bolt action from the breach use a good bore guide. Those semi's like the 742's, you must clean from the muzzle so be careful as to how you handle the cleaning rods.
Bore snakes?? In the grass where snakes belong!
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