Attributes
- Caliber:
8 mm (.323)
- Qty: -
- Style:
Rifle
- Quantity: 12
- Delivery weight: 0.073kg
- Shipping height: 13mm
- Shipping width: 83mm
- Shipping length: 146mm
- UPC: 050806029118
Product no.: 084411080
050806029118 1 Dozen S/S 8mm Rifle BoreDelivery time approx. 7-14 days.
Introducing the STANDARD LINE STAINLESS STEEL CENTER FIRE RIFLE BORE BRUSHES from BROWNELLS. Engineered for precision and durability, these brushes are an essential addition to any gunsmith's toolkit.
Each brush in this 12 pack is designed to effectively clean your rifle bore, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of your firearm. The stainless steel construction provides the strength needed to remove stubborn fouling without compromising the integrity of your barrel.
Upgrade your cleaning routine with the BROWNELLS STANDARD LINE STAINLESS 8MM RIFLE BRUSH and experience the difference in your shooting performance.
8 mm (.323)
Rifle
Best for cleaning case necks of deposits 24/03/2013
I handload my ammo. I use these stainless steel brushes to clean the carbon and deposits from the necks of fired cases AFTER sizing them and prior to reloading, so as to get a consistent coefficient of friction between the bullet and neck. This gives lower standard deviation of muzzle velocity. I use SS, rather than bronze brushes because they are faster, more aggressive, and efficient. They outlast bronze by an order of magnitude. It only takes 2 or 3 seconds when chucked into a power drill; in and out fast. Saves time. Doesn't harm the cases at all. After doing about 25-50 cases, I reverse the rotation direction of my drill, since the bristles will eventually "bend over" a certain amount. Works great; lasts a long time.
SS Bore Brush 50BMG 11/12/2010
I use these SS bore brushes to scrub my 50BMG barrels, They work great and are not eaten by chemicals in copper remover cleaning fluids. They willnot damage bores near as much as 235 grains of powder burning. You will burn out abarrel before you will wear it out scrubbing with the SS brushes. Only negative I've had is brush pulling out of crimp on return stroke of heavily fouled barrels.
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