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Napier Airgun Pull Through Kit

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Next, grab your pull-through tool and carefully pass it through the barrel from the muzzle end. If your air rifle has a moderator, be sure to align the cable correctly. Pro tip: using a drink straw can make this step even easier! Or simply remove the moderator. Pull-through: This pull-through from Napier has been given a bore-friendly coating that won’t harm the rifling. The big advantage of a pull-through is the fact that you’re cleaning the barrel in the direction of travel of the pellet. A: The best way to clean your air rifle pellets is with warm, soapy water. This will get rid of any dust and debris. When dried, they should be lubricated with oil to prevent oxidation. Cleaning air rifle pellets may improve accuracy and prevent fouling. Q: Can I use WD-40 to clean my air rifle? With the Napier Pull through tool and easy-to-follow instructions, you'll have everything you need to get your air rifle clean and functioning at its best. Plus, the kit comes with a convenient component case, making it easy to store and transport. Perfect Choice for Airgun Enthusiasts So what are you waiting for? Make sure you're using the best products to achieve the ultimate accuracy with your air rifle. Choose Napier gun care products and experience the difference for yourself!

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As an air rifle owner, you know that accuracy and consistency are key to a great shooting experience. But did you know that every time you fire your air rifle, lead deposits on the rifling lands? Over time, this can cause your accuracy to suffer - not to mention the risk of corrosion. Use just the right amount of compound or solvent – you don’t want it seeping into internal areas such as the transfer port A brush can be attached to the rod to agitate deposits in the bore. Traditionalbristles are made of phosphor bronze, an alloy of copper, but many shooters prefer to use brushes with nylon bristles, which are less likely to cause any damage. The easiest way to insert a pull-through is directly into the barrel – this BSA Ultra XL makes the job easyRight: Take hold of the pull-through and pull the patches through the bore, taking care to keep everything central and away from the crown x 120ml Power Airgun oil Pump Spray (This contains exactly the same amount of active ingredient as the 200ml Aerosol version) When you notice your rifle isn’t shooting quite as well as expected, cleaning the bore and re-leading the barrel is all that’s usually needed to restore the gun’s inherent accuracy. This is a fairly gentle, non-invasive process, but what happens if it fails to work? Once the pull-through loop is in place, consult your instruction manual to determine how many patches you'll need for your calibre. Attach the patches to the loop and pull through the air rifle, examining the patches for fouling. Repeat until they come out clean. While plenty of people will clean their airguns with a rod, two things really do go against this method. Rods are supposed to be used with something called a bore guide which keeps the rod central to the bore as it travels down the barrel. Bore guides are intended to be used with powder-burners where the bolt can be removed and the bore guide inserted in its place.

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US firm KG Industries makes some fairly high-tech gun care products, one of which is KG2 Bore Polish. Of all the bore pastes I’ve ever used, this is probably the most gentle, lending itself to repeat applications. A: How often you should clean your air rifle will depend on how often you use it. If you never use it, you won’t have any real need to clean it (provided that it’s stored correctly). A well-made air rifle won’t need to be cleaned each time it’s used, and if anything, cleaning too often can actually risk damaging the barrel. All of that is to say that you only need to clean your air rifle if you notice a decline in accuracy, or if you want to experiment with a new kind of pellet. Even then, many people recommend never cleaning an air rifle at all. Q: What kind of cleaning kit do I need for my air rifle? Patches: These pre-cut patches are also from Napier – just layer different numbers of patches according to the calibre of the gun you’re cleaning, and don’t forget some pistol barrels can be cleaned this way as well. Bore pastes are grey to begin with, so that will account for some of the discolouration on the used patches, but the results were nevertheless incredible. A secondary benefit of bore paste is its deep cleaning ability, and some shooters like to use it as an occasional cleaning product in addition to its intended use of prepping a new bore. Bore paste is meant to be applied to either a patch or brush, and rodded down a barrel.When using any type of bore-cleaning or conditioning product, less is more – and that’s especially so with abrasives like bore paste Airgun oil: Aerosol oils like Power Airgun Oil can be sprayed down the barrel to help loosen lead deposits before cleaning begins in earnest. The same oil can be sprayed on the patches for use with the pull-through. Looking to keep your Air rifle in top shape? We've got you covered with this simple cleaning guide that will have your Air rifle looking like new in no time!

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