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That's a set in stone fact now?
Several here have not had a problem, and the method to do so has been written here on multiple occasions.
I thought I would get a rise out of someone but I guess i was wrong?LOL! I use brushes myself but only on barrels I can pass it through. A brush on rifles that haven't been cleaned properly in the past. It saves time with the patches.
 
Just wondering if most folks have THE BRASS BRUSH IN THEIR CLEANING RITUAL. I ALWAYS HEAR I SWAB IT WITH THIS OR THAT AND NEVER HEAR ABOUT A BRUSH. I MYSELF ALWAYS USE ONE AFTER THE PATCHES COME OUT CLEAN AND THEN I WET IT DOWN AGAIN, AND MAN IT LOOKS LIKE STARTING ALL OVER . To ME THAT IS CLEAN; JUST WONDERING .
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No I do Not have a brass (or nylon( brush in my cleaning kit.
I have had to shoot out too many for others and learned from their misfortune.
One guy who brought a Stuck Brush to me said "It's what I've always done, it's what all the others do.."...then.....'HELP, IT WONT COME OUT!"

In my kit I have TOW and a Tow Worm, I also have some course hemp canvas patch material.
With that and a proper cleaning process - all my barrels are nice and shiny...I have never experienced rust either except for a couple gifted to me with rust - they rust No More.

Now, to be honest; I do have a Separate cleaning kit, it has a few brass and nylon brushes of various sizes, it has some Other cleaning fluids....but what I use them for we do not discuss here.

*Brass brushes are intended to pass Through the barrel and then pulled back in to remove....but I have been taught to pass it through from the Breach, then remove the brush from rod and pull 'brushless' rod out - repeat if necessary.....but we Don't discuss that here...
 
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