Fouling Scraper for GPR

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HardBall

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I've been using a bottom-brush type fouling scraper for the patent breech on my GPR but it doesn't work that well.

I'd like a brass blade type fouling scraper that fits into the patent breech. I'm guessing a scraper with a rounded blade would, like one made my T/C, would be a better fit than a flat blade type fouling scraper.

Does anyone know which type and size fouling scraper would be the best fit for Lyman GPR barrel?
 
Need some help from others but I seem to have read on previous posts about using a .30 bore brush to get into the chambers but don't remember whether it was for TC or GPR. It makes sence that a brush would fit better then solid brass. Then you need to pump flush the breech anyway.
Fox :thumbsup:
 
.35 caliber bore brush is the size you need for the breech. I don't use a scraper but if you could find one in .35 or thereabouts you'd be good to go.

HD
 
If you can't find a .36 cal scraper it's not hard to turn one down to size from a larger scraper.

The bottom is flat (90 degrees to the side)with a tight radius where the sides meets the flat bottom.

Old Salt
 
Old Salt said:
The bottom is flat (90 degrees to the side)with a tight radius where the sides meets the flat bottom.

Old Salt

Thanks. That's what I needed to know.
 
my T/C pat breech never had any fouling build up ever to need a scraper just a flushing with hot water after shooting...........bob
 

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