Alex Wheeler
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These are nothing new, I finally just got around to using them. These kick ass. No more patches for me...http://www.brownells.com/gun-cleani...ts/weapons-care-system-pellets-prod13839.aspx
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Very interesting, I hope to order some of those soon and give them a try. Give us a good review on them...with pics pleaseThese are nothing new, I finally just got around to using them. These kick ass. No more patches for me...http://www.brownells.com/gun-cleani...ts/weapons-care-system-pellets-prod13839.aspx
Felt has been used that way for years . My guess if you done the same with felt it would be a good as a patch one time use only . LarryI've always been a little apprehensive about trying them. Fifty plus years ago I remember the felt buffing wheels in high school metals class. Abrasive for sure. Its just stuck in my mind.
Just a couple considerations to the above.These are nothing new, I finally just got around to using them. These kick ass. No more patches for me...http://www.brownells.com/gun-cleani...ts/weapons-care-system-pellets-prod13839.aspx
I agree. When you put them in wet they compress even more.These felts work well albeit a bit pricey. Note: I have found the 6.5 mm work quite well in 6mm bores, (the 6mm version being a bit of a loose fit, at least the last ones I bought).
Felt has been around from about 700 BCBeen using these for years. Greatest invention since sliced bread. Does an outstanding job. Threw all my patches away. Get a Dewey rod and the adapter.
Felt has been around from about 700 BC
So I guess it isn't new to shooting . Larry
Almost that old . Today Hi AlexHave you been using it since 700 BC as well?
These felts work well albeit a bit pricey. Note: I have found the 6.5 mm work quite well in 6mm bores, (the 6mm version being a bit of a loose fit, at least the last ones I bought).