michaelnel
Old and In The Way
So... this has not been a great day. Lousy day at the range, came home, wanted to clean the rifle. It's a 6mm Dasher with a Bartlien barrel and what appears to be a Harrell's muzzle brake. First wet patch through the bore stuck way down by the muzzle. Pushing harder on the rod resulted in the PH jag losing the patch, leaving it in the bore.
I have tried numerous ways to get that patch out. It seems to be jammed right around where the crown meets the brake, in fact I can see black threads of it through the two sets of holes in the brake that are closest to the crown.
It looks like if I can screw that brake off, I can clear up the mess. How do you screw those brakes off? Put some kind of rod through the holes? Grip it with a thick leather insulator like a piece of belt to protect the finish and use channel locks? Mind you, I have not done any of these things, just wondering out loud. I am sure there is some recommended way to screw them off, I just don't know what it is. Seems like you might want to remove it periodically to clean the carbon out anyway.
Can you help me before I do some damage?
Thanks!
I have tried numerous ways to get that patch out. It seems to be jammed right around where the crown meets the brake, in fact I can see black threads of it through the two sets of holes in the brake that are closest to the crown.
It looks like if I can screw that brake off, I can clear up the mess. How do you screw those brakes off? Put some kind of rod through the holes? Grip it with a thick leather insulator like a piece of belt to protect the finish and use channel locks? Mind you, I have not done any of these things, just wondering out loud. I am sure there is some recommended way to screw them off, I just don't know what it is. Seems like you might want to remove it periodically to clean the carbon out anyway.
Can you help me before I do some damage?
Thanks!