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Started by cjordan, July 06, 2013, 01:23:01 PM
Quote from: ShotGunSniper on July 06, 2013, 06:08:48 PMWhy do you want a 10 gauge brush for a 12 gauge? I know that 835's have overbored barrel's but not enough to make a big differance, imo. I just bought a brand now bore brush for my 835 yesterday. Found it at Wal Mart. It's Outer's bore brush for 10-12 gauge. It worked perfect.
Quote from: cjordan on July 06, 2013, 06:25:41 PMQuote from: ShotGunSniper on July 06, 2013, 06:08:48 PMWhy do you want a 10 gauge brush for a 12 gauge? I know that 835's have overbored barrel's but not enough to make a big differance, imo. I just bought a brand now bore brush for my 835 yesterday. Found it at Wal Mart. It's Outer's bore brush for 10-12 gauge. It worked perfect.everything I've read says to use a 10ga brush for the 835-935. I have been using a 12ga brush so far, and at first it's alright, but it dosnt take long to wear down.
Quote from: Skeeterbait on July 06, 2013, 10:00:26 PMYes, use 10 ga brushes in your 835. I use the Dewey No-Harm brushes and order them from Midwayusa. While your at it get yourself a 10 ga bore snake. I use the bore snake durring the season without removing the barrel since I shoot receiver mounted optics. Then after the season I remove the barrel and give it a through cleaning including brushing by chucking the rod in a drill. I repolish with the Scotchbrite,Kroil,J&B process every third year.
Quote from: cjordan on July 06, 2013, 01:23:01 PMGuys this may be a crazy question, or it may have been asked before, and I just cant find it on here. I need to order a few 10ga brushes for my 835. I've looked in the stores around here, but all they have are 12ga brushes, I seen a few packages that said 12ga-10ga but nothing that said 10ga. I figure I will order them from Brownells since I need some more Kroil, and I might as well pick up some more bore brite while I'm ordering as well. The 12ga brushes I've bought from Academy were the Hopps brand brushes, and they seem kind of "soft- flimsy". While looking on Brownells site I noticed they have quiet a few different brands of brushes. Now I'm not trying to get picky or be perfect, but if I have to order, I want to do it right the first time. So here's the question. Which brand of brush do you suggest, or is it a 6 one way half a dozen the other kind of thing? Thanks for your time and help
Quote from: Rockhound on July 07, 2013, 08:17:53 AMQuote from: ShotGunSniper on July 06, 2013, 06:08:48 PMWhy do you want a 10 gauge brush for a 12 gauge? I know that 835's have overbored barrel's but not enough to make a big differance, imo. I just bought a brand now bore brush for my 835 yesterday. Found it at Wal Mart. It's Outer's bore brush for 10-12 gauge. It worked perfect.An 835 has the same exact bore diameter as a browning 10 gauge