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Cleaning BBB

Post by Twotone » Mon Jul 31, 2017 12:30 pm

Hi everyone,
At the moment I am cleaning my BB using a bore snake, I do soak the bore first using a mop and some eliminator then bore snake. This is beacuse I am a little wary of removing the bolt and having to remove and replace the extractor, does not seem a lot of room for my fingers so I wonder How does everyone else clean their BB's?
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Re: Cleaning BBB

Post by JEBar » Mon Jul 31, 2017 12:58 pm

I use a Rifle Cleaning Cable System ===> https://www.amazon.com/Real-Avid-Boss-U ... d+T+handle <=== with the cable I pull the same brushes and patches from the magazine out of the barrel that I'd use with a regular cleaning rod
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Re: Cleaning BBB

Post by ditto1958 » Mon Jul 31, 2017 1:44 pm

Twotone, that's a perfectly good way to do it.

Every so often, though, it is a good idea to remove the bolt and give things a more thorough cleaning. It's easy, and nothing to worry about. The most important thing is making sure to use a good hollow ground gunsmithing screwdriver and to make sure you pick the right size for your takedown screw. The ejector spring and the bolt are both very easy to reassemble.

Also, if you use bore snakes a lot, it's a good idea to wash them. Put them in a mesh lingerie bag, or tie them in an old pillow case, and run them through your washing machine.
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Re: Cleaning BBB

Post by clovishound » Mon Jul 31, 2017 3:23 pm

I use a standard rod with brass brushes and a jag. I clean the barrel before I clean the breech. Any small amount of "dirt" deposited in the breech by the brush will be cleaned away when cleaning the breech.

Bore snakes do a poor job of cleaning bores in my experience. They are fine for a quick on the go cleaning, but a good cleaning with a brush and solvent is a must from time to time.
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Re: Cleaning BBB

Post by Twotone » Tue Aug 01, 2017 2:20 am

Thanks everyone for the helpful info, i am going to try to disassemble this week , not because it seems you have to but I think I shold probably just do it :D :D
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Re: Cleaning BBB

Post by larry7293 » Wed Aug 02, 2017 5:52 pm

Removing the Bolt is easy. Just do not loose the ejector. Watch the cleaning video on the Henry website, it really explains things nicely.
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Re: Cleaning BBB

Post by PT7 » Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:33 pm

Twotone,

I checked back in our gun cleaning forum, and there was a good thread chat titled "Big Boy Cleaning," which was posted in April 2016. It was started by RanchRoper. http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=311 There are probably some other threads, too.

The only change that I've made from my comments back then is that I'm using some different cleaning solutions; trying those out per recommendations from the good Forum folk. Trust this is helpful.

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