Great tip, I’ve been using cleaning pellets but I like the idea of using weed trimmer wire as a pull through so much I’m going to give it a try in the morning 👍
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 a huge thanks for this tip, I tried it this morning using small squares cut from a cotton dress shirt, and it’s worked to perfection, even after using six cleaning pellets yesterday to clear out condensation following a bit of pest control in the cold evening air I’m surprised how much of a difference it’s made, it took five attempts before the cloth was coming out clean, what a difference, great tip 🙏 Thank you 😃
Thanks for the advice Chuck. I'm a saltwater fisherman, so I use 50lb test monofilament, with a loop tied on one end for the cleaning patch. It works for me. Keep the videos coming.
That's a great tip. I've almost bought some of these factory made and then I remember when I was a kid I used a string and cut up old tee shirt. I have some 50lb test braided line with a loop on one end and a really large sewing needle I dulled to use a weight to drop it do the barrel. I also used some smaller weed eater line and that I melted a loop into one end and attached braided line with a loop. These barrels with built in baffles make a quick easy cleaning much more difficult. Weed eater line wants to curl and catch the baffles. Evidently there's baffles of some sort even in my HW97k. My next step is bigger weed eater line like you have.
This is an issue I've just run into with a fixed moderator where my normal cleaning method of using heavy monofilament (low friction beachcasting leader) with a loop tied one end for a patch isn't working. I normally just push the non-looped end down the bore but it's hanging up on the baffles and won't go through so now I'll have to find a drinking straw/ guide tube or fashion a weight out of brass rod or something. I can see myself removing the plastic moderator thing and fitting a simple muzzle weight instead.
If the accuracy decreases, this is always a sign to clean your barrel and check your screws. Some barrels require very little cleaning. For others, you know after more or less shots when the time is right. Because the Patchkit is not available from us for the time being, I made several using trim wire after watching YT videos. However, I never came across your system with the lighter and I will give it a try. What is the gauge of your wire for a .22 rifle?
Back in the late 70's early 80's I had a Sheridan blue streak, the way I'd clean the barrel was to shove a Q tip into the breech and fire it, worked pretty good.
Hi Chuck how's things, great wee video 👍👍 that's a great idea that I'm gonna borrow from you 😂😂 thanks for the tip.. that's gonna save me about £30-£40 on a cleaning kit 😂😂I've seen some videos of guys who put Ballistol or something like that on the patch and run it through the barrel.. is it better to do it dry patch or wet patch.. I'm still unsure of what to do😂😂anyway I hope you and your family are all doing well.. peace and love from Scotland and Wild Johnny 😂😂👍🤟✌️
Hi, Wild Johnny, thank you so much.😃👍 I usually do one patch with oil and the rest dry.😃👍 I did work on my 34 for a while with several oily patches and more dry. It was extra dirty.
I personally cut a slit into the line instead of trying to make the end bigger and having to pierce the patches and I never had a patch come off at any point {Your method might push the patches into the bore a bit more tho}
@@LowkeyAirgunner I used to clean with a slit in the weed eater string to hold the patches but it never cleaned the barrel as well, and I could see accuracy improvement after cleaning the barrel my new way.
I would not touch the barrel until accuracy starts to fade, because some rifles require a certain amount of leading-in to have the accuracy that they have attained. Perhaps having a cleaning kit with you at all times, in case of need while in the field. 😃👍
Get a bore snake and take the brushes out and just pull through,if u feel u need to use a brush use a nylon brush on a pull through been using this method for years never fails
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 My dad taught us when we were kids to keep your guns like new, Us kids would hunt squirrels, bring them home, and ma would make us the best squirrel pot pies with crust on the top and bottom...
Great tip, I’ve been using cleaning pellets but I like the idea of using weed trimmer wire as a pull through so much I’m going to give it a try in the morning 👍
You are welcome.😃👍
Let me know how it goes.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 will do 👍
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 a huge thanks for this tip, I tried it this morning using small squares cut from a cotton dress shirt, and it’s worked to perfection, even after using six cleaning pellets yesterday to clear out condensation following a bit of pest control in the cold evening air I’m surprised how much of a difference it’s made, it took five attempts before the cloth was coming out clean, what a difference, great tip 🙏
Thank you 😃
You are welcome 😃👍@@chroniclesofahalfwit
Good advice for a better shooting rifle, and also the barrel cleaning with the weed wacker, thanks
Thanks for the advice Chuck. I'm a saltwater fisherman, so I use 50lb test monofilament, with a loop tied on one end for the cleaning patch. It works for me. Keep the videos coming.
Great idea Phillip!😃👍
I have some 80lb monofilament that I will have to try.
That's a great tip. I've almost bought some of these factory made and then I remember when I was a kid I used a string and cut up old tee shirt. I have some 50lb test braided line with a loop on one end and a really large sewing needle I dulled to use a weight to drop it do the barrel. I also used some smaller weed eater line and that I melted a loop into one end and attached braided line with a loop. These barrels with built in baffles make a quick easy cleaning much more difficult. Weed eater line wants to curl and catch the baffles. Evidently there's baffles of some sort even in my HW97k. My next step is bigger weed eater line like you have.
This is an issue I've just run into with a fixed moderator where my normal cleaning method of using heavy monofilament (low friction beachcasting leader) with a loop tied one end for a patch isn't working. I normally just push the non-looped end down the bore but it's hanging up on the baffles and won't go through so now I'll have to find a drinking straw/ guide tube or fashion a weight out of brass rod or something. I can see myself removing the plastic moderator thing and fitting a simple muzzle weight instead.
Thank you Charles 😃👍
Wow, super cool way to clean it. Thanks 🙏.
@@joemorton9217
You are welcome Joe!😃👍
If the accuracy decreases, this is always a sign to clean your barrel and check your screws. Some barrels require very little cleaning. For others, you know after more or less shots when the time is right. Because the Patchkit is not available from us for the time being, I made several using trim wire after watching YT videos. However, I never came across your system with the lighter and I will give it a try. What is the gauge of your wire for a .22 rifle?
I'm not sure what size the weed eater string is but it's all guess, lol.
Thank you for checking out my video. 😃👍
Neat trick, great idea 👍
Thank you David.🙂 You are a blessed day.😃
Great advice Chuck. Enjoy your weekend.
Thank you Paul.😃👍
You have a great weekend also.😃👍
Back in the late 70's early 80's I had a Sheridan blue streak, the way I'd clean the barrel was to shove a Q tip into the breech and fire it, worked pretty good.
Probably kind of fun too, lol.
Hi Chuck how's things, great wee video 👍👍 that's a great idea that I'm gonna borrow from you 😂😂 thanks for the tip.. that's gonna save me about £30-£40 on a cleaning kit 😂😂I've seen some videos of guys who put Ballistol or something like that on the patch and run it through the barrel.. is it better to do it dry patch or wet patch.. I'm still unsure of what to do😂😂anyway I hope you and your family are all doing well.. peace and love from Scotland and Wild Johnny 😂😂👍🤟✌️
Hi, Wild Johnny, thank you so much.😃👍 I usually do one patch with oil and the rest dry.😃👍
I did work on my 34 for a while with several oily patches and more dry. It was extra dirty.
Thanks so much Chuck 👍👍 I'll give that a try 👍✌️🤟
I personally cut a slit into the line instead of trying to make the end bigger and having to pierce the patches and I never had a patch come off at any point
{Your method might push the patches into the bore a bit more tho}
@@LowkeyAirgunner
I used to clean with a slit in the weed eater string to hold the patches but it never cleaned the barrel as well, and
I could see accuracy improvement after cleaning the barrel my new way.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 Well it could make sense since it is acting a bit more like the Patchworm kit with the collars
very cool Chuck! how many shots do you recommend before cleaning your barrels?
I would not touch the barrel until accuracy starts to fade, because some rifles require a certain amount of leading-in to have the accuracy that they have attained.
Perhaps having a cleaning kit with you at all times, in case of need while in the field. 😃👍
Get a bore snake and take the brushes out and just pull through,if u feel u need to use a brush use a nylon brush on a pull through been using this method for years never fails
My method works very well 😃👍
Fantastic content 👌 👏 👍
Thank you 😃👍
Inside cat 5 Ethernet wire and split the other end for my cleaning pad and clean my gun
Great video again. Have a great weekend 👍😉🇳🇱
Thank you so much. You have a great weekend also.😃👍
I keep all my air rifles clean always.
You're doing way better than me lol.😃👍 But I need to change that, especially after using Crosman pellets.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 My dad taught us when we were kids to keep your guns like new, Us kids would hunt squirrels, bring them home, and ma would make us the best squirrel pot pies with crust on the top and bottom...
@@RichardCooper-p7b Sounds awesome!😋😃👍
I might have to try that with cottontail.🐇
Can't hear you to good buddy good video as always .
Sorry about that John.
I will try to talk louder next time.😃👍
How would I go about cleaning my Hw97k ?
Same way. Just use a drinking straw on the barrel end of the moderator.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 cheers