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Reddit mentions of Hoppe's No. 9, 13-Piece Brass Jag Kit

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Hoppe's No. 9, 13-Piece Brass Jag Kit. Here are the top ones.

Hoppe's No. 9, 13-Piece Brass Jag Kit
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    Features:
  • Compatible rods
  • Cleaning rod System and other
  • Clean a multitude of weapons
  • Muzzle for the deepest clean
  • Use to push patches
  • A cleaning jag is an effective means of cleaning a barrel
  • Provides even contact on all sides of the bore.
  • Holds the patch securely.
  • Includes .17, .22, .270, .30, .33, .375, .40, .44, .45, and .50 caliber brass jags
Specs:
ColorOrange
Release dateMarch 2011
SizeOne Size
Weight0.24 Pounds

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Found 2 comments on Hoppe's No. 9, 13-Piece Brass Jag Kit:

u/basilis120 ยท 1 pointr/CCW

I have bought kits and I have bought individual bits. The individual bits are the best deal as you can get what you need.

So I am a big fan of FrogLube CLP for its lubricating and Protecting capabilities. base one This test You can read that over and figure out what you like from there as well.

For barrel Cleaning. Kroil is a good penetrating oil for getting under carbon and lead and helping to lift them off.

Hoppe #9 bore cleaner is a classic and seems to work well for getting copper out. Usually alternate between the Kroil and Hoppes to get both the copper and carbon fouling removed.

I also use a mix of Bore Brushes and Jags

This may be controversial but I prefer stainless steel cleaning rod to the plastic coated or aluminum rods. I believe they are less likely to damage the barrel.

Other than that there are lots of options with big debates over the best way of cleaning your gun and the best stuff to use. Good luck

u/Trollygag ยท 0 pointsr/longrange

Use this every time you go to the range, use it frequently

  • Bore snake - Use this every time you go to the range, use it frequently

  • Ballistol or Solvent (Hoppes 9)+oil (Hoppes oil is fine too)

  • Q-Tips

  • Paper towels

    Every once in long while, several hundred rounds, go through and do a deep clean to remove copper and whatnot:

  • Brass jags
  • Patches
  • Single piece rod. My preference is in the longest length you can get.
  • Bore guide
  • Sweets copper solvent

    That's it for me.