Birchwood Casey Cleaning Patches .270-.30 Cal 750-Pack
Birchwood CaseyBirchwood Casey Cleaning Patches for .270–.30 caliber firearms deliver the professional-grade cleaning performance that serious shooters and gunsmiths have trusted since 1948, now available in a convenient 750-pack for long-term maintenance sessions.
- Engineered for .270 through .30 caliber rifles and handguns
- Durable cross-weave pattern resists tearing during vigorous scrubbing
- Lint-free construction leaves no fibers behind in the bore
- Highly absorbent material picks up carbon, copper fouling, and solvent
- 750-patch bulk pack offers outstanding value for frequent shooters
- Pre-cut square design fits standard cleaning jags and slotted tips
Who This Is For
These patches are ideal for high-volume shooters, competitive marksmen, gun club armorers, and home enthusiasts who clean multiple firearms regularly. Whether you're maintaining a bolt-action hunting rifle, an AR-platform carbine, or a .30-caliber pistol, this bulk pack keeps your cleaning kit stocked and ready without constant reordering.
Specifications
| Brand | Birchwood Casey |
|---|---|
| Part Number | BC-41162 |
| Caliber Compatibility | .270 – .30 Caliber |
| Quantity | 750 Patches |
| Material | Lint-Free Cotton |
| Weave Pattern | Cross-Weave |
| Shape | Pre-Cut Square |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
What firearms are these patches compatible with?
These patches are designed for any rifle or handgun chambered between .270 and .30 caliber, including popular cartridges like .270 Winchester, 7mm, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Blackout, and .30-caliber pistol rounds. They work with standard slotted cleaning tips and jags commonly found in cleaning rod kits.
Are these patches safe to use with all bore solvents and oils?
Yes. Birchwood Casey cleaning patches are made from highly absorbent, lint-free cotton that is fully compatible with all standard bore solvents, CLP products, copper removers, and gun oils. The cross-weave construction holds cleaning solutions effectively without breaking apart or leaving residue in the bore.
How many patches should I use per cleaning session?
A typical cleaning session involves running multiple patches through the bore — usually 2 to 4 wet patches with solvent followed by several dry patches until they come out clean. For a single firearm, expect to use 6–12 patches per thorough cleaning. With 750 patches in the pack, you'll have enough supply for dozens of cleaning sessions across multiple guns.
- Caliber:
- .270-.30 Cal
- Type:
- Patch