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sliderspal
03-07-2013, 07:43 PM
I have a new MK II FSS and i am a bit confused as to which cleaning rod would be the correct for this rifle.
I have a possum hollow bore guide on the way but I am not sure if I should get the Pro Shot 17 to 20 or the 22 to 27 stainless rod for use with my rifle?
Looking at the Pro Shot 22 rimfire brushes they show a 8/32 thread, so would it be safe to assume that I should get the 22 to 27 rod as the thread size on this rod is also 8/32?
The 17 to 20 rod has a 5/40 thread.
If Pro Shot wanted you to use the 17 to 20 rod with 22 rimfire wouldn't they then use a 5/40 thread on their 22 rimfire brush instead of using a 8/32 thread on the 22 rimfire brush?

JCalhoun
03-07-2013, 09:39 PM
I use the Tipton graphite rod with Dewey brushes and jags so I can't say for sure what the correct Shooters Choice rod would be.

tzvier
03-07-2013, 10:09 PM
I use a rod/kit made for a M4, works just fine for me.

Deerhunter 28
03-07-2013, 11:15 PM
I use Pro Shot


PSE EVO 60 Lbs.
Blacked out

sliderspal
03-07-2013, 11:29 PM
OK which Pro Shot rod do you use?
Sure would be nice if you tried to answer the original question.

rjtfroggy
03-08-2013, 09:37 AM
I would and do use Dewey 22 rod and brushes, never had a problem and I have worn a few out.It only takes me 20 minutes to get a replacement,seeing as how they are right down the road.

NOKNOT
03-08-2013, 12:20 PM
Am I missing something, I never new you had to use some special kit to clean a 22. I have used a Hoppes Bore Snake on mine. Is that not a good?

JCalhoun
03-08-2013, 02:50 PM
A bore snake works great for quick cleaning but sometimes you just want to run a patch down the bore or swap with a nylon bore brush.

Note, you don't need to clean a rimfire a lot. Just when accuracy falls off or when put it away for a while. I like to run a couple of dry patches down the bore after shooting a few times just to get the soot out.

J.Baker
03-09-2013, 05:58 AM
Different caliber rods have different thread sizes and that thread size is standardized for that caliber. As such, you can't use a 17 caliber rod with 22 caliber jags or mops or brushes without an adapter.

17/20cal = 5 x40
22cal and up = 8 x 32
Shotgun = 5/16 x 27

squirrelsniper
03-21-2013, 03:00 AM
I use a Pro Shot 17cal rod with a 5/40 to 8/32 adaptor. I typically use a 20cal jag (5/40 threads) with a thick patch and a 22cal brush with the adaptor. If you use thin patches a 22cal jag will probably be a better shoice. There's probably other companies that make them too, but I know both Pro Shot and Dewey make the adaptors so you can use 22 brushes/jags on a 17cal rod.