BoydAllen
Gold $$ Contributor
A couple of decades back, I started brushing after short stroking several solvent laden patches through the bore. The idea is to only use the brush for what a patch will not remove, and thereby significantly reduce the amount of abrasive particles carried by the bristles as they do their work. When I am finished brushing, I draw that rod, and the brush mounted on it through a wadded up paper towel to remove residue from both. It actually works pretty well. It takes off of most of the solvent which contributes to brush life. After brushing I run a couple of more solvent patches, and then let the barrel sit wet for a while, before running another pair, and then drying.