Pro-Shot Products 12/16 Gauge Cleaning Patches 50-Pack
Pro-Shot ProductsThe Pro-Shot Products 12/16 Gauge Cleaning Patches 50-Pack delivers professional-grade bore cleaning performance trusted by hunters, competitive shooters, and military personnel around the world.
- 100% cotton flannel construction ensures superior solvent absorption and residue removal
- Tightly woven, double-napped fabric maximizes contact with bore surfaces
- Sized specifically for 12 and 16 gauge shotguns for a precise, snug fit
- 50-patch pack provides lasting value for routine maintenance sessions
- Compatible with standard shotgun cleaning rods and jag-style patch holders
- Trusted by law enforcement, special forces, Olympic shooters, and competitive bench rest athletes
Who This Is For
These patches are an essential addition to any shotgun owner's cleaning kit — whether you're a once-a-year upland hunter maintaining your field gun after a long season, a clay sports competitor keeping your over/under in peak condition, or a home-defense shooter who demands reliable function from a clean bore. If you shoot a 12 or 16 gauge, Pro-Shot's flannel patches belong on your cleaning bench.
Specifications
| Brand | Pro-Shot Products |
|---|---|
| Part Number | RPLPRO104 |
| Gauge Compatibility | 12 Gauge, 16 Gauge |
| Quantity | 50 Patches per Pack |
| Material | 100% Cotton Flannel |
| Weave Type | Tightly Woven, Double Napped |
| Application | Bore Cleaning & Solvent Application |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these patches compatible with both 12 and 16 gauge shotguns?
Yes. Pro-Shot designs these patches to fit both 12 gauge and 16 gauge bores, providing a snug fit that ensures full bore-wall contact when pushed through with a jag or loop-style patch holder. They are not intended for 20 gauge or smaller gauges, which require a different patch size.
Can I use these patches with solvent, oil, or both?
Absolutely. The double-napped, tightly woven cotton flannel is highly absorbent, making these patches suitable for applying bore solvent on the first passes to loosen fouling and carbon buildup, and then for applying a light protective oil on final passes. Using separate patches for each step is recommended for best results.
How many patches should I use per cleaning session?
The number of patches needed depends on how dirty the bore is and your cleaning method. A typical session might use 3–6 patches — one or two wet with solvent, followed by dry patches until they come out clean, and a final patch with a light coat of oil. With 50 patches per pack, you'll have plenty on hand for multiple cleaning sessions.
- Caliber:
- 12/16 Ga
- Type:
- Patch