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Anybody know where to buy a bore guide for a marlin 45/70? I want to remove the bolt and clean it from the breech.
Thanks, Dan
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Ok found one at Graf's and son's.
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Drill out the back of a cartridge.
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The only reason for a bore guide is so you can clean from the muzzle and not bugger up the crown. I suspect there is some punctuation missing from the OP. Anyways, once you pull the bolt, (which is very easy), you clean from the breach without a guide.
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Well, it does help keep cleaning solvents out of the action and trigger, and helps keep the rod centered so it doesn't wear the throat similar to how a rod wears a muzzle. One possibility: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/130693/possum-hollow-bore-guide-96-marlin
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