I accidentally grabbed a brand new 50-caliber brush and ran it down a 45-caliber bore. It hit the bottom and didn’t want to come back out.
I came up with the idea of using a plastic coin roll holder to keep them separated. These were for a nickel that could possibly hold up to a 12-gauge brush. I think a penny size would work for 45 & 50 and a dime size for smaller calibers like 32, 36, and 40.
These can be purchased online or at your local Coin and Collectibles shop. I bought used ones for a fraction of the cost.
Of, course if my guns were standardized at 50-caliber, it would make things easier, all around. But what’s the fun in that?
Shoot Straight, my friends!
Walt
I came up with the idea of using a plastic coin roll holder to keep them separated. These were for a nickel that could possibly hold up to a 12-gauge brush. I think a penny size would work for 45 & 50 and a dime size for smaller calibers like 32, 36, and 40.
These can be purchased online or at your local Coin and Collectibles shop. I bought used ones for a fraction of the cost.
Of, course if my guns were standardized at 50-caliber, it would make things easier, all around. But what’s the fun in that?
Shoot Straight, my friends!
Walt