I could never figure out the attraction to boresnakes. Do you use them thru the barrel once, then clean them before doing it again? I figure not, so that would be the same as using dirty bore patches, right?
Phil
They are handy to keep chambers on troublesome rifles cleaner. I had two RARs that would often fail to extract, and running a snake thru them helped for a good while. They are also handy on .22 autoloaders, it's easier to use them instead of taking the rifle completely down (like 10/22s and Marlin 60s, and my CZ 512s). I DO use them in pairs, one "wet" and one dry, but I"m probably the exception to that. I'm not so much worried about a dirty bore, as I am keeping the chamber clean, and hopefully avoiding the dreaded "carbon ring" that sometimes forms in .22s and messes up accuracy. The barrels I don't worry about, but dragging a snake thru them is probably easier on them than bumping a stainless rod against the rifling.