Shooter's Choice .22 Cal Bore Brush for Gun Cleaning

Shooter's Choice
MPN:
SHF-322-3B
UPC:
027784000071
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The Shooter's Choice .22 Cal Bore Brush is a precision-crafted cleaning tool designed to remove fouling and residue from .22 rimfire and .22 centerfire barrels without scratching or damaging the rifling.

  • Phosphor bronze bristles lift carbon, copper, and powder fouling effectively
  • Aluminum stem provides lightweight strength and corrosion resistance
  • Compatible with .22 Rimfire, .22-250, .223 cal, and 5.56mm chambers
  • Standard 8-32 thread fits most cleaning rods and kits universally
  • Brush size stamped directly on stem for quick, easy identification
  • Compact 3-inch length maneuvers easily through short and long barrels

Who This Is For

This bore brush is ideal for rimfire enthusiasts, AR-15 owners, and varmint hunters who shoot .223 or 5.56mm platforms and want a reliable, affordable brush that integrates seamlessly into any standard cleaning kit. Whether you're maintaining a bolt-action .22 LR plinker or a semi-automatic defensive rifle, this brush delivers a thorough scrub without the risk of bore damage.

Shooter's Choice .22 Cal Phosphor Bronze Bore Brush with aluminum stem

Specifications

BrandShooter's Choice
Caliber.22 Rimfire, .22-250, .223 / 5.56mm
Bristle MaterialPhosphor Bronze
Stem MaterialAluminum
Overall Length3 Inches
Thread Size8-32 (Standard)
Size MarkingStamped on Stem
CategoryBore Brush / Cleaning Brush

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this bore brush damage my barrel's rifling?

No. Phosphor bronze is softer than the steel used in barrel rifling, so the bristles effectively dislodge fouling without scratching or wearing down the lands and grooves. It is safe for use in both carbon steel and stainless steel barrels.

Does this brush fit my existing cleaning rod?

Yes. This bore brush uses a standard 8-32 thread, which is the most common thread size found on cleaning rods from brands like Hoppes, Otis, and Tipton. It is compatible with the vast majority of multi-piece and one-piece cleaning rods sold in the U.S. market.

How often should I use a bore brush when cleaning my .22 or .223 rifle?

For best results, run the bore brush through the barrel several times after every shooting session to break up carbon and copper deposits before applying solvent patches. Heavy shooters or those using lead ammunition may need to brush more frequently to prevent stubborn buildup from hardening in the bore.

Caliber:
.22 Cal
Type:
Bore Brush
Material:
Bronze