These two seem to go pretty well together. Folks who detail strip after every shooting may disagree...I'm one of those guys who clean lightly when I shoot a little, then clean heavy every few trips.
Shot about 20 rnds through my revolver tonight (had others that needed shooting....) Cleaned it with the Bore Snake. A spritz of CLP on the end, then drag through each chamber. Another spritz, and drag through the bore 3 times.
Then a spritz on a rag, and clean the front & back of the cylinder, end of forcing cone, under the ejector star, a quick wipedown and put it away. Probably under 5 minutes.
When I get 100 rounds or so, I'll get out the rod, brush and jag. Meanwhile, I like this Bore Snake routine for a quick clean. The Otis users probably have an equally quick clean-up.
Shot about 20 rnds through my revolver tonight (had others that needed shooting....) Cleaned it with the Bore Snake. A spritz of CLP on the end, then drag through each chamber. Another spritz, and drag through the bore 3 times.
Then a spritz on a rag, and clean the front & back of the cylinder, end of forcing cone, under the ejector star, a quick wipedown and put it away. Probably under 5 minutes.
When I get 100 rounds or so, I'll get out the rod, brush and jag. Meanwhile, I like this Bore Snake routine for a quick clean. The Otis users probably have an equally quick clean-up.