I've been cleaning my rifles the same way now for years. When I get to the stage of using a bronze brush, I always push the wetted brush down the bore, take the brush off the rod, and start over again at the top. My theory has always been that I'm pushing stuff down the bore and keeping it out of the action. Also, I figure there is less chance of damaging the crown this way (if thats even possible with a bronze brush).
Then I was watching Darrel Holland (on an AGI video) cleaning a match .308 rifle, aggressively pushing and pulling a bronze brush through with little concern. So I'm wondering...is pulling a brush back up the bore anything to really be worried about?
Then I was watching Darrel Holland (on an AGI video) cleaning a match .308 rifle, aggressively pushing and pulling a bronze brush through with little concern. So I'm wondering...is pulling a brush back up the bore anything to really be worried about?