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HAND MADE PULL THROUGH
HAND MADE PULL THROUGH

HAND MADE PULL THROUGH

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Handmade pull through for cleaning.

Ideal for cleaning the bore with degreaser, lead remover or just for coating with rust inhibitor or oil. Or just pulling through after a shoot to remove condensation.

Also has very little contact with the bore & very strong.

Made with new quality materials.

I'll put some Bisley 4By2 patch in the bag to get you going.

Weighted 2mmØ anti-tangle & pre-stretched green & orange camo braided cord with high viz orange Dyneema braided loop and patch holder.

The rope is approx 800mm long & the standard brass weight size is 4mmØ by approx 10mm, 15mm and 30mm long.

For .177/4.5mm & .22/5.6mm calibre.

The 30mm long weight Is perfect for break barrel rifles.

Will also suit rimfire & centre fire rifles/calibres.

For Co2 & PCP bolt action rifles I will need the size of the fully open breech or magazine slot.

Most bore snakes don't fit through the breech opening on PCP & Co2 rifles without having to remove the bolt because the weight is too big to fit so that would be the 10 or 15mm.

I have available sizes from 10mm to 30mm weight lengths to prevent you from stripping your rifle.

Handy toolbox addition. Very compact and light.

Buy the HAND MADE PULL THROUGH from Tackle and Guns.

Product Code: 10mm
RRP: £13.00
Our Price: £5.00
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