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Had a brush come loose in a fast twist forty bore round about 2008-2009 or so.
3/8" brass tubing fixed it.
While good quality brushes were part of the standard kit for target shooters in the 1800's, in the 2000's we have modern brushes, the kind that come apart two and a half feet away from day light. Because lead will try to streak in the corners of rifling grooves in target rifles such as "Volunteers" and combustion products will be retained beneath the lead and cause corrosion, brushes are good to have. If you find good quality brushes that won't come apart and are the right size for your piece, best buy the lifetime supply while you can.
3/8" brass tubing fixed it.
While good quality brushes were part of the standard kit for target shooters in the 1800's, in the 2000's we have modern brushes, the kind that come apart two and a half feet away from day light. Because lead will try to streak in the corners of rifling grooves in target rifles such as "Volunteers" and combustion products will be retained beneath the lead and cause corrosion, brushes are good to have. If you find good quality brushes that won't come apart and are the right size for your piece, best buy the lifetime supply while you can.