Breech to Muzzle Cleaning

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I found the VFG Super-Intensive 44 Cal Buttons on Buffalo Arms.
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Wauv.

I didn't know, that you could wash them.
(I would put them, in a washing bag)
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JRexA wrote:Wauv.

I didn't know, that you could wash them.
(I would put them, in a washing bag)
Yeah, I did not that either. I will say I don't clean my barrels until they need it and when I do I don't know if the buttons will survive the wash after I work them.

I was also pleased to see that they have 32 and 38 caliber buttons. That covers my 32 Win Spl, 375 Win, and 38-55 Win as well plus I bought the rod adapter for use on my bolt guns.
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I sometimes used a plain old Hoppe's snake. I wash those in the laundry. Says so on the instructions.
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I had intended to do patchworm but haven't gotten around to it yet.
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Got them from Buffalo Arms. I bought small packages to make sure they fit. All do.
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The report is that they fit and work great with the Patchworm. I also bought the VFG Rod Adapter and it works great as well.
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