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Offline chef50

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Cleaning rod bore
« on: April 08, 2024, 10:26:08 AM »
Can anyone recommend a cleaning rod bore guide for my MTR? Also, lol...bought a Dewy cleaning rod... and the plastic coating on it is sooo thick it won't go in the barrel. Scraped almost all of it off now it works.  It's a rainy Monday morning, people are waiting for the eclipse zombies to take over....what a world...LOL

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75 D PCR fully Cajunized
2075 Rami B (9 mm), 85 trigger/reach reduction kit
75 SC Massada
97 B CGW reach reduction kit/‘flat’ trigger/race hammer
457 Varmint MTR
82, 9x18
P10C OR SR
Dan Wesson Valor V-bob black Duty finish


Offline david s

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Re: Cleaning rod bore
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2024, 02:51:51 PM »
                                                 
 The upper (white) Possum Hollow bore guide from Brownell's/Sinclair work well, M Werks (middle) use to offer them, but I think they stopped, and a fellow on Rimfire central was making some (bottom). As a somewhat general rule when using a cleaning rod with a CZ rimfire a sub caliber (17 cal,20 cal) rod and bore guide is recommended. If you use a 22-caliber rod they tend to scrape along the ejector and scratch the rod.

Offline rdcinhou

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Re: Cleaning rod bore
« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2024, 02:57:22 PM »
From CZUSA website FAQs:  https://cz-usa.com/support/faq/

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Q: “I’ve heard you use tight bores in your .22s, is that right? What does that mean?
A: Our 22 LRs use our cold hammer forged and lapped barrels, and are built a bit tighter than many other guns. In 22 LR we run a .211 bore, which is one of the reasons our .22s are known for incredible accuracy. This also means that a .17 or .20 rod and jag are required for cleaning, since a .22 rod will be too large.

Additionally, use of .22 Short, Long and ‘Sub-Sonic’ ammunition isn’t recommended because of the tight bore. This is not to exclude quality match or target ammos, which may remain sub-sonic in speed.
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Re: Cleaning rod bore
« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2024, 06:19:27 PM »
I forgot to add I always use a bore guide. This is what I have

https://www.boretech.com/products/bore-guide-bolt-action-rimfire
SP-01 Tactical
75 D PCR fully Cajunized
2075 Rami B (9 mm), 85 trigger/reach reduction kit
75 SC Massada
97 B CGW reach reduction kit/‘flat’ trigger/race hammer
457 Varmint MTR
82, 9x18
P10C OR SR
Dan Wesson Valor V-bob black Duty finish