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PATCHES

Recently bought a .204 Ruger and to clean it I bought a rod and some patches from Dewey.

The rod is great but the patches I am not happy with!

They are woven too loosely and are pretty slow to absorb liquids. a lot just rolls off.

Can anyone recommend a better brand?

Hip
 
The Pro Shot 1-1/8" square patches work perfectly for .20 & .22 calibers, as long as you use the proper spear-point caliber specific jag. Using the proper jag gives a very nice fit in the bore, and does exactly what you want the patch to do....remove carbon, copper and crud from your bore.

No time wasted cutting up flannel shirts, all patches exactly the same size.
 
The Pro Shot 1-1/8" square patches work perfectly for .20 & .22 calibers, as long as you use the proper spear-point caliber specific jag. Using the proper jag gives a very nice fit in the bore, and does exactly what you want the patch to do....remove carbon, copper and crud from your bore.

No time wasted cutting up flannel shirts, all patches exactly the same size.
Great minds think alike. Plus, with just a little trimming, they work great on the 17 caliber rifles as well. I tried the "cut up a flannel shirt" route but the time I invested and the inconsistencies in sizing wasn't worth it to me. I don't fault those that do, it just doesn't pan out in my mind.
 
For decades I've used bed sheets torn to size. Cheap and worked well. But, I just don't like the work of tearing and cutting anymore.

The best I used were mil surplus. They had a 'fuzzy' side and plain side and were cheap at the time :)

When I went back to buying patches I was shocked at some of the name brand patches. Loose weave and thin. I got a batch from Bass Pro that isn't bad.
 
I use Pro Shot cotton flannel - works great - absorbs solvent without rolling off. While a few can produce a few threads separating from the patch, generally they remain intact. If you buy in bulk, they are not expensive.

As far as sizing, the best way I found to match a patch / jag / bore to obtain a firm fit in the bore is to modify the jag. This is easy to accomplish with Dewey Jag. Simply place the jag in a drill, mount the drill level in a bench vice then polish the jag with fine emery cloth, checking frequently until you obtain the desire diameter.
 
As far as sizing, the best way I found to match a patch / jag / bore to obtain a firm fit in the bore is to modify the jag. This is easy to accomplish with Dewey Jag. Simply place the jag in a drill, mount the drill level in a bench vice then polish the jag with fine emery cloth, checking frequently until you obtain the desire diameter.
ProShot offers spear-point jags in calibers from .17 on up. No mods to the jag, no motorized tools needed, just poke one of their patches that come in various sizes on the jag and you're done. The jag/patch combination seals tightly to the bore for the best removal of crud while retaining the solvent very well. Dewey rods, yes, but ProShot gets the nod in relation to jags and patches and their jags fit perfectly on the Dewey rods.

Like many here, many years of cleaning rifles and handguns has taught me much. A proper caliber specific spear-point jag seems to be the hot ticket and makes the drudgery not only easier, but much better at cleaning too. "Caliber specific" is the key.
 
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