Napier Airgun Pull Through Kit

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Napier Airgun Pull Through Kit

Napier Airgun Pull Through Kit

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Tagged with: airgun barrel, airgun shooter, airgun shooting, airguns, gun barrel, gun cleaning, how to, pcp, PCP barrel cleaning Drinking straw: A straw gives the pull-though a head start any time you’re trying to clean a barrel that doesn’t offer direct access to the muzzle, such as a shrouded barrel with a non-removable end cap. While plenty of people will clean their airguns with a rod, two things really do go against this method. Rods are supposed to be used with something called a bore guide which keeps the rod central to the bore as it travels down the barrel. Bore guides are intended to be used with powder-burners where the bolt can be removed and the bore guide inserted in its place. As the pellets are fired down the bore, they will gently scrub away at the exposed lead in the rifling, with the non-lubed pellets drying out the bore ready for the next proper shot.

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Looking to keep your Air rifle in top shape? We've got you covered with this simple cleaning guide that will have your Air rifle looking like new in no time! The BoreSnake, developed by US firm Hoppe’s, is similar to the traditional pull-through, but instead of using disposable patches, it’s the body of the snake itself that carries out the cleaning. Right: Take hold of the pull-through and pull the patches through the bore, taking care to keep everything central and away from the crown Many people will get through their entire shooting career without using bore paste, while for others it’s become an indispensable tool. Bore paste contains abrasive particles, and its main role is to condition the bore of Pull-through: This pull-through from Napier has been given a bore-friendly coating that won’t harm the rifling. The big advantage of a pull-through is the fact that you’re cleaning the barrel in the direction of travel of the pellet.

A secondary benefit of bore paste is its deep cleaning ability, and some shooters like to use it as an occasional cleaning product in addition to its intended use of prepping a new bore. Bore paste is meant to be applied to either a patch or brush, and rodded down a barrel. And last but not least, don't forget to give the outer surfaces a good clean and polish with one of the field patches supplied in your Napier power pull-through kit. The best airgun cleaning kit that I have personally used, better than other cheaper versions online. When you notice your rifle isn’t shooting quite as well as expected, cleaning the bore and re-leading the barrel is all that’s usually needed to restore the gun’s inherent accuracy. This is a fairly gentle, non-invasive process, but what happens if it fails to work? The loop and shaft of the pull-through must be inserted from the muzzle end. Cleaning patches are secured in the loop when it pops out at the breech, and are then pulled smoothly and firmly down the bore from breech to muzzle.

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The ideal barrel cleaning kit: Napier’s Airgun Pull Through Kit contains everything you need to effectively clean any type of air rifle, and is suitable for .22 and .177 calibres. Napier's Airgun Pull Through Kit contains everything you need to effectively clean any type of air rifle, and is suitable for .22, .20, .25 and .177 calibres. So why wait? Keep your air rifle in top shape with Napier's pull-through kit and enjoy a smooth, accurate shot every time. Your air rifle (and your aim) will thank you! Did these guns shoot any better afterwards? To be perfectly honest, no, not really, but then they were shooting well to start with. In one case I actually thought I had done more harm than good as it took an incredible 62 shots to re-lead the barrel and get it shooting well again. That’s it: job done. You’ve now carried out a deep clean of your bore without using any nasty jags or brushes that could cause damage. These are great for powder-burners, but are not recommended for airguns. All that’s left to do now is re-lead your barrel by firing some pellets down the tube. Accuracy may be woeful at this stage, but as the barrel starts to regain its optimal level of leading – and this can take anywhere from 10 to 50 shots – your rifle will start shooting far straighter than it did before!

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Use just the right amount of compound or solvent – you don’t want it seeping into internal areas such as the transfer port They are dangerous, as although they are very light and come to a complete stop within 15 yards or so, they are still capable of causing damage, so always ensure they are shot in a safe direction. As mentioned above, I’m not a fan of using cleaning rods with airguns, but bore paste can be applied using a pull-through. It won’t be as thorough, but you can repeat the process as many times as you like until you’re happy with the result.



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