My Rifle Cleaning Process

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • Trying a new product so thought I'd go over it and my process. Enjoy!
    00:00 Intro
    01:35 My Cleaning Process
    03:35 Cleaning Materials
    08:15 Bore Scope Dirty Barrel
    09:20 Step 1 - ThorroFlush
    10:50 Step 2 - ThorroClean
    13:40 Step 3 - ThorroFlush
    16:40 Bore Scope - 2nd Pass Results
    19:30 Final Thoughts
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  • @joeygreen7854
    @joeygreen7854 Місяць тому

    Great content👍

  • @jasonrad9332
    @jasonrad9332 Місяць тому

    I agree with you 💯% on spending money on what matters. Good stuff Tony!

  • @samimanninen1417
    @samimanninen1417 Місяць тому

    I use a 1 or 2 sizes bigger brush, and I will also put Patches on them and I don't use jags anymore.
    That extra size really helps a lot with cleaning and especially the carbon ring And sometimes thin gauze, so it holds the thorroclean better against the barrel.

    • @The4GunGuy
      @The4GunGuy  Місяць тому +1

      Hi Sami! Thanks for the input, some good recommendations here, and thanks for watching my friend!

  • @robbyrazzer
    @robbyrazzer Місяць тому

    Love the video! I’ve been using thorroclean for about a year now and I’m pretty happy with it so far (came from boretech and iosso). Definitely a lot faster with a better clean. I usually do 2 cycles of the thorroclean system and I get a mirror finish (every 150-200rds 6.5cm and 6gt). For the carbon ring, I use a patch soaked in boretech C4 and leave it in the ring area for 10-15 mins then twist the rod/patch in the carbon ring area for like 10-20 seconds and it gets rid of most if not all the carbon ring.

    • @The4GunGuy
      @The4GunGuy  Місяць тому

      Hi Robby! Yeah, I think I'll stick with the C4 for the carbon ring, but do like the paste of the ThorroClean system. The soaking of the ring is where a bore mop really shines. Thanks for the input and thanks for watching my friend!

  • @soonersteve3733
    @soonersteve3733 Місяць тому +2

    Just how exactly do you connect the drill to the cleaning rod? Did you modify the cleaning rod handle? I also use iosso brushes and think your drill method is something I would like to try but not destroy my Bore Tech cleaning rod. Thanks

    • @The4GunGuy
      @The4GunGuy  Місяць тому +1

      Hi Sooner! The rod I use has a hole in the shaft that the handle rotates around, so the 1/4" hex key fits right into it. And since it's a nylon brush, it is never going to hurt that barrel. Thanks for watching my friend!

    • @soonersteve3733
      @soonersteve3733 Місяць тому +2

      @@The4GunGuy Thanks. I looked at the end of my cleaning rod and it has a hole just as you described. So I think I am good to go! Perfect 👍

  • @randyemenhiser2573
    @randyemenhiser2573 Місяць тому +1

    I enjoy cleaning my rifles. I can't stand shooting a dirty gun!

  • @vandorbence
    @vandorbence Місяць тому

    Great video!
    If I'm not mistaken the inner diameter at the carbon ring is around 6.87mm. Isn't the cleaning quicker if you use an oversized iosso brush (just for that area)?

    • @The4GunGuy
      @The4GunGuy  Місяць тому +1

      Hi Vandorbence! You are totally correct, and on the 2nd and 3rd passes, I did use a larger brush (which I usually do) but totally forgot to tell you all about it! Good catch and thanks for watching my friend!

  • @LeftEdgePrecision
    @LeftEdgePrecision Місяць тому

    Be careful with that abrasive. You can polish the bore and with cause way faster copper fouling. I wrecked a barrel once. The bore should always look dull not shiny. Just my experience any way. Jim see once told me the bore should be like a piston sleeve. Shiny has more grip on the copper jacket compared to a rough barrel. Kinda like cross hatching if you will.

    • @The4GunGuy
      @The4GunGuy  Місяць тому +1

      Hi LeftEdge! Good advice and thanks. This video was a pretty extreme example of cleaning, and I should probably have stated that at the end. I take it to the "shiny" level about every 1k rounds and then foul it up to that dull level before a match. Thanks for watching my friend!