The KleenBore A180 bore brush delivers professional-grade cleaning performance for .30 caliber rifles including .300 Blackout, .308 Winchester, and 7.62mm NATO chamberings. This phosphor bronze bristle brush removes stubborn fouling and carbon buildup that standard patches leave behind.
What Makes This Different
Phosphor bronze bristles provide the optimal balance between aggressive cleaning action and barrel protection. Unlike steel brushes that can cause excessive wear or nylon brushes that lack scrubbing power, phosphor bronze removes copper fouling and carbon deposits without damaging rifling. The 8-32 thread pitch ensures compatibility with most standard cleaning rods and handles.
Key Features
- Phosphor bronze bristles for effective fouling removal without barrel damage
- 8-32 thread pitch fits standard cleaning rods and handles
- Compatible with .30, .300 Blackout, .308 Winchester, and 7.62mm NATO calibers
- Precision-wound bristles maintain consistent bore contact
- Corrosion-resistant bronze construction for extended service life
- Professional-grade manufacturing ensures dimensional accuracy
- Suitable for both manual and electric cleaning systems
Regular use of phosphor bronze brushes maintains accuracy by removing accuracy-robbing fouling deposits. Competition shooters rely on thorough bore cleaning between strings of fire, while hunters benefit from consistent point of impact after extended storage. The brush works effectively with standard bore solvents and can handle heavy carbon buildup from suppressed firearms or high-volume shooting sessions.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: .30/.300 Blackout/.308/7.62mm
- Thread: 8-32 male
- Bristle material: Phosphor bronze
- Core material: Steel wire
- Overall length: Approximately 2.5 inches
- Bristle diameter: .30 caliber specific
- Manufacturer: KleenBore
- Model: A180
Phosphor bronze brushes represent the gold standard for rifle bore maintenance among precision shooters and military armorers. The A180's construction quality and proper sizing ensure consistent cleaning results across multiple rifle platforms.