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Hoppe's Bore Snake....? How good do they work?


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Guest johnmattwill
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While at Academy yesterday buying some RemOil, I saw these....... Seems like an interesting cleaning tool.......Does anyone use one of these? Any advantages or disadvantages? Worth $19 or not?

Thanks all....... :)

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Guest Bronker
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Hey John!

I have a Boresnake for all calibers up to .30 and for 12G and 20G. I use them for my .22LR, .223, 30-30, .30-06, 7.62x54R...

I don't use them on my muzzleloaders or my pistols. For them, I use brushes and patches for the old-fashion technique.

I use them for detailed cleaning, but for field cleaning especially, there is nothing more convenient!

So I give them an A+

Guest c_o_jones
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Got one for every caliber, they are great.

Guest TnDeerHunter
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Have them for every caliber I own. I think they are great keep one in my pack while hunting.

Guest jackdog
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Have one for every caliber, they are well worth the investment

Guest johnmattwill
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Hey John!

Hey N.!!!! How are you and how are those mags working for you.....

I want to see pics of BIG Thunder Chickens by the end of this weekend!!!!:down:

Good luck.....

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I too have them for every caliber I own. I like them for right after the range so I can quick clean the barrel before I carry it.

Guest Bronker
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Hey N.!!!! How are you and how are those mags working for you.....

I want to see pics of BIG Thunder Chickens by the end of this weekend!!!!:down:

Good luck.....

I hope I get into some. No luck on the juvenile hunt. Saw plenty, but none close.

Also, the mags are perfect, and I am doing fabulous. Thanks for asking.

+1 on boresnakes!

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After my Beretta over and under and I smoke a lot of clay pigeons, the bore snake is a good quick clean.

After I cook a mess of them clay pigeons for supper, I do a thorough cleaning in the old fashioned way . . .

Guest Astra900
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I do like the pull through system from breech to muzzle, but I prefer the Otis system myself. The Boresnake is fine for light duty, but if you clean a LOT, it seems to get dirty quick, and I don't like having to clean my cleaning tools. Also, after a while, crud will get embedded in the thing and won't come truly clean. Then again, what the heck do I know:p

Guest Linoge
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I use one for my M1A, Walther PPS, and 870, and absolutely love them. For chamber cleaning, I, of course, use a toothbrush, but they get the barrels more than clean enough for my purposes.

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I too have them for every caliber I own. I like them for right after the range so I can quick clean the barrel before I carry it.

+1

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Be careful the Brush bristles are extremely stiff, they will scratch up a highly polished

throat and bore. I still use them, but I grind the bristles down on my bench grinder

fine rock and put tape over the brush bristles.

Guest Bill Lumberg
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No substitute for proper cleaning, but great for dusting.

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While at Academy yesterday buying some RemOil, I saw these....... Seems like an interesting cleaning tool.......Does anyone use one of these? Any advantages or disadvantages? Worth $19 or not?

Thanks all....... ;)

Best thing since sliced bread

Guest malbolja
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They are field expedient but not a substitute for a real cleaning.

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Why are they not good for "good cleaning"?

Ill spray mine down first,and it always seems to leave the bore clean and shiny :rofl:

Guest VolMickey
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Great article on Hoppes in a magazine I saw recently. Good company and great products.

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