Bought myself a cleaning kit today (Hoppes 9 Deluxe Cleaning Kit) to take care of my new baby (9mm pistol). It's supposedly good for all sorts of pistols, rifles, and shotguns. Now, here's my questions.. Which brush do I use?
It came with 5 brushes, none of which are marked with their size. According to the box, the brushes are .22, .30, .38, 20 ga, and 12 ga. My understanding is that the .38 cal brush is used on 9mm guns like mine. Is that right? Any easy way to tell it apart from the .30?
Also, which of these (if any) would I use if I were to get say, something in .223?
Thanks!
Really simple question about brushes and caliburs
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Re: Really simple question about brushes and caliburs
The size should be stamped on it just above (towards) the threads. .223 is a .22 cal. bullet so you would use the .22 brush.
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Re: Really simple question about brushes and caliburs
9mm is essentially the same size as a .38 or .357.
.30 cal will be a bit smaller. The number is the diameter of the bullet in hundredths of an inch.
The main thing is to never, ever, stop and reverse directions when using a brush. Push it all the way through and then pull it back. Reversing directions will cause the bristles to put tremendous force on the inside of the barrel and can damage to the bore coating. The purists will tell you not to pull the brush back at all but to remove it and pull the empty rod out, especially on long rifles.

.30 cal will be a bit smaller. The number is the diameter of the bullet in hundredths of an inch.
The main thing is to never, ever, stop and reverse directions when using a brush. Push it all the way through and then pull it back. Reversing directions will cause the bristles to put tremendous force on the inside of the barrel and can damage to the bore coating. The purists will tell you not to pull the brush back at all but to remove it and pull the empty rod out, especially on long rifles.


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Re: Really simple question about brushes and caliburs
Hoppe's #9, mmmmmmmm.....my favorite scent of perfume.
I love the way it smells.
I've been using Hoppe's for as long as I can remember. And it works great.
I think you bought an excellent gun cleaning system.

I've been using Hoppe's for as long as I can remember. And it works great.
I think you bought an excellent gun cleaning system.
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Re: Really simple question about brushes and caliburs
I love the smell of Hoppes and WD-40
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I use mainly Hoppes and CLP to clean everything.
I do not like the smell of CLP :(
I use mainly Hoppes and CLP to clean everything.
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Re: Really simple question about brushes and caliburs
Couple clarifications..
The brushes and patch jags don't have anything stamped on them relating to size. The brushes don't have any markings. The plastic jags just say "Hoppe's". No huge deal as I can tell small-med-large pretty easily.
And just to make sure I'm understanding this... a .223 rifle barrel has the same bore (that word means inner diameter in my head) as a .22lr barrel?
The brushes and patch jags don't have anything stamped on them relating to size. The brushes don't have any markings. The plastic jags just say "Hoppe's". No huge deal as I can tell small-med-large pretty easily.
And just to make sure I'm understanding this... a .223 rifle barrel has the same bore (that word means inner diameter in my head) as a .22lr barrel?
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Re: Really simple question about brushes and caliburs
Yup, a .22 size brush will work on any caliber that starts with a .22 (.223, .22-250, etc.)newTexan wrote:Couple clarifications..
The brushes and patch jags don't have anything stamped on them relating to size. The brushes don't have any markings. The plastic jags just say "Hoppe's". No huge deal as I can tell small-med-large pretty easily.
And just to make sure I'm understanding this... a .223 rifle barrel has the same bore (that word means inner diameter in my head) as a .22lr barrel?
A .38 brush will work on .357, 9mm (all 9mm) .38, .380, stuff that size. (though if you're shooting a weird cartridge like a .38 super-duper black demon, check the actual caliber of the bullet, all 9mm and .38's fall around the .354-.358 size range ish)