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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Freeland" data-source="post: 3664145" data-attributes="member: 45827"><p>As I was doing my post range cleaning a bit ago, I wondered what the rest of you did for cleaning? I use CLP and these sponges called Swab-its, which aren't cheap but do an awesome job <a href="https://www.swab-its.com/" target="_blank">Buy Swab-its® Swabs - Foam Cleaning Swabs - Gun Cleaning Products</a> . You can get them bore sized and just sponges on a stick for getting down into the action. I haven't found anything else that really gets into the nooks and crannies like these do. Any other products you would recommend? I've tried to make cleaning a definitive ritual that goes with shooting and never leave it to the next day. It's too easy to keep putting it off if you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Freeland, post: 3664145, member: 45827"] As I was doing my post range cleaning a bit ago, I wondered what the rest of you did for cleaning? I use CLP and these sponges called Swab-its, which aren't cheap but do an awesome job [URL="https://www.swab-its.com/"]Buy Swab-its® Swabs - Foam Cleaning Swabs - Gun Cleaning Products[/URL] . You can get them bore sized and just sponges on a stick for getting down into the action. I haven't found anything else that really gets into the nooks and crannies like these do. Any other products you would recommend? I've tried to make cleaning a definitive ritual that goes with shooting and never leave it to the next day. It's too easy to keep putting it off if you do. [/QUOTE]
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