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CZ LONG ARMS => CZF RIMFIRES => Topic started by: Vhallisay on July 26, 2019, 08:03:21 PM
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Newbie here.
Have checked the boards for posts on cleaning a 22LR 457. CZ FAQ website page states the bore is .21 and to use a .17 or. 20 cal cleaning brush. The gents in the shop I bought from recommended a Hoppe's Boresnake. Stupid me I picked up the first one I saw and it was for a pistol and the weight/string will not reach the end of the muzzle. The shop is quite a distance from my home (NJ and shops are few and far between) so returning it for exchange is not a good option and I am looking online for a replacement. What is everyone's experience? Do I get the .17 cal boresnake or look for a .20 cal brush?
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I use the OTIS system for cleaning all of my firearms. They use a coated cable to pull the patch or brush through the bore (breech to muzzle). The rimfire version works great on my 455 Varmint.
This is the full kit version - https://otistec.com/small-caliber-rifle-cleaning-kit/
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Do you use the .17 or .22 on your 455?
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.22 for my 455
The slot tip for holding the OTIS swab is already attached to the cable and is sized for .17-.25 caliber. I use the OTIS .22 brushes designed for limited access chambers (shorter brush).
Folding the patch is a little different than standard slot jags, but makes for a good tight fit all the way around the bore - you can feel it turning in the rifling.
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.22 for all of mine. Bore snake/Otis system is great for a quick wipe down before leaving the range but I use a rod and guide for more thorough cleaning. That being said, bore snake has been sufficient for months at a time until accuracy falls off and a proper cleaning is required.
I hope you are enjoying your 457 :D