Dougfirtree
Well-known member
Hi all,
I feel stupid asking this question, but I'm pretty confused. For years, I've cleaned my rifles with a combination of jags, brushes and Hoppes patches. The patches were made of this very thin, gauzy and yet tough material. For my 7mm barrel, I have a .277 cal jag and some .284 cal brushes. The patches I was buying were (I believe), .277-.35 cal patches.
At this point, the only Hoppes patches (and the only patches I ever see in stores), are made of cotton. Much thicker than the gauzy ones. So, now, If I put a .277-.35 cal patch on a .277 cal jag, I cannot push it through a .284 cal barrel..... What is going on? I think my jags are Hoppes brand as well, though I haven't saved the packaging. This just seems so weird to me, but as far as I know, the patches I used to use do not exist any more. I know I could probably get a 6.5mm jag, but what the heck is going on?!
I feel stupid asking this question, but I'm pretty confused. For years, I've cleaned my rifles with a combination of jags, brushes and Hoppes patches. The patches were made of this very thin, gauzy and yet tough material. For my 7mm barrel, I have a .277 cal jag and some .284 cal brushes. The patches I was buying were (I believe), .277-.35 cal patches.
At this point, the only Hoppes patches (and the only patches I ever see in stores), are made of cotton. Much thicker than the gauzy ones. So, now, If I put a .277-.35 cal patch on a .277 cal jag, I cannot push it through a .284 cal barrel..... What is going on? I think my jags are Hoppes brand as well, though I haven't saved the packaging. This just seems so weird to me, but as far as I know, the patches I used to use do not exist any more. I know I could probably get a 6.5mm jag, but what the heck is going on?!