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Small Caliber Cleaning

It is absolutely essential to clean in the direction of the projectile.

Assemble the cleaning rod place "T" handle end into the receiver. Run the rod the length of the barrel in the direction of the bullet.

Place 2 to 4 drops of cleaner on the front end of the swab only.

Pull the rod and the patch will enter the chamber. On 22 rim-fire it is important to turn the rod and swab to scrub the chamber and shoulder.

Pull the rod and patch in the direction of the bullet. This pulls the powder residue, lead and airborne dirt out of the bore in the shortest distance away from the chamber and receiver.

Always use a new clean patch surface each time you go down the bore.

22 rim-fire semi autos require special chamber attention. The wax from the lead bullet mixes with the powder residue and causes most of the problems associated with extraction and loading. By keeping the shoulder clean and by always pulling the powder residue away from the chamber, semi-autos perform as well as bolt actions.




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