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<blockquote data-quote="L2land" data-source="post: 3066892" data-attributes="member: 126164"><p>Well I don't want to start a cleaning debate or argue with pro shooters. I don't think that it's possible for bronze to damage steel due to the hardness of bronze being less than the steel barrel. I have used boresnakes for about 15 years and never had any break the rope off but that sounds like it could be awkward. Some of mine are Hoppes some are no name Amazon cheapies. I always spray the front end of mine with CLP, pull it through a few times, then spray the back end and do one more if I'm putting the gun away for a while. I think they work great. Plan on getting a couple of the Hoppes Viper snakes that are more aggressive. One run with a snake is the equivalent of a lot of patches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L2land, post: 3066892, member: 126164"] Well I don’t want to start a cleaning debate or argue with pro shooters. I don’t think that it’s possible for bronze to damage steel due to the hardness of bronze being less than the steel barrel. I have used boresnakes for about 15 years and never had any break the rope off but that sounds like it could be awkward. Some of mine are Hoppes some are no name Amazon cheapies. I always spray the front end of mine with CLP, pull it through a few times, then spray the back end and do one more if I’m putting the gun away for a while. I think they work great. Plan on getting a couple of the Hoppes Viper snakes that are more aggressive. One run with a snake is the equivalent of a lot of patches. [/QUOTE]
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