Shooter's Choice .30 Cal Bore Brush for Gun Cleaning
Shooter's ChoiceThe Shooter's Choice .30 Caliber Bore Brush is a precision-crafted cleaning tool designed to remove fouling, carbon buildup, and residue from a wide range of .30 caliber and 7.62mm firearms without scratching or damaging your barrel's rifling.
- Phosphor bronze bristles aggressively scrub fouling while protecting barrel steel
- Brass stem construction resists corrosion and maintains brush integrity over time
- Compatible with .30, .30-06, .30-30, .303, .308, .300 Win Mag, .32, 7.62mm, and 8mm bores
- Standard 8-32 threads fit most universal cleaning rods and kits
- Brush size stamped directly on stem for quick, no-guesswork identification
- Compact 3-inch length navigates bore efficiently for thorough cleaning passes
Who This Is For
This bore brush is ideal for hunters, competitive shooters, and responsible gun owners who shoot .30 caliber rifles — including popular platforms chambered in .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Win Mag, and 7.62x39mm — and want a reliable, affordable cleaning brush that holds up through regular maintenance routines without risking barrel damage.
Specifications
| Brand | Shooter's Choice |
|---|---|
| Caliber Compatibility | .30, .30-06, .30-30, .303, .308, .300 Win Mag, .32, 7.62mm, 8mm |
| Bristle Material | Phosphor Bronze |
| Stem Material | Brass |
| Overall Length | 3 Inches |
| Thread Size | 8-32 (Universal Standard) |
| Quantity | 1 Bore Brush |
| Size Marking | Stamped on Stem |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this bore brush work with my existing cleaning rod?
Yes. This Shooter's Choice bore brush features standard 8-32 threads, which is the most common thread size used on civilian cleaning rods and kits. It is compatible with the vast majority of universal and brand-specific cleaning rods available on the market, including those from Hoppes, Tipton, Otis, and similar manufacturers.
Is phosphor bronze safe to use on all barrel types, including stainless steel?
Phosphor bronze is softer than steel, making it safe for use in blued, stainless steel, and chrome-lined barrels. It provides effective scrubbing action to remove carbon, copper fouling, and lead deposits without scratching or eroding the bore's rifling. It is generally preferred over brass or nylon brushes for medium-duty cleaning tasks.
How often should I replace my bore brush?
Bore brushes should be inspected regularly and replaced when bristles become bent, splayed, or significantly worn — typically after 50 to 100 cleaning passes depending on usage intensity. Running a worn brush through your bore reduces cleaning effectiveness and may leave debris behind. Keeping a spare on hand ensures your cleaning kit is always ready for use after a range session.
- Caliber:
- .30 Cal
- Type:
- Bore Brush
- Material:
- Bronze