Shotgun cleaning question????
Shotgun cleaning question????
I have friend who just bought a new Browning Gold Hunter. He asked me whether or not he should clean his barrel with one of the shotgun SNAKE CLEANERs that are available. I use the snake cleaners on all my rifles but have never used one to clean my shotgun. I need some "professional" advice on the subject. I use the term "professional" loosely!!! jk Your comments would be appreciated.
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Attach a piece of cloth to a string with a hair pin on one end. Drop the hair pin in the barrell at one end or the other and pull it through. Make sure you have enough cloth to make a tight fit. Don't forget to oil the cloth and kill two birds with one stone. I think this would be more cost effective. 

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The bore snake will work fine on your shotgun. Use caution however, when cleaning your rifle with one. They only remove the loose fouling from the barrel, and dont do a real good job getting out the copper and lead fouling "smeared" into the rifling. Over a period of time it will affect accuracy and the more it accumulates the harder it is to get out.
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