The KleenBore SCF44/226.5 Super Carbon Fiber Cleaning Rod delivers professional-grade barrel maintenance for precision shooters who demand consistent accuracy. This 44-inch carbon fiber rod handles calibers from .22 to 6.5mm without the flex and bore damage associated with traditional steel rods.
What Makes This Different
Carbon fiber construction provides 40% more rigidity than comparable steel rods while weighing significantly less. The non-abrasive surface prevents bore scoring that can destroy accuracy over time. Unlike coated steel rods that chip and expose metal, this solid carbon fiber design maintains its protective properties through thousands of cleaning cycles.
Key Features
- 44-inch length reaches through long-barreled rifles and provides leverage for stubborn fouling
- Solid carbon fiber construction eliminates flex during aggressive cleaning
- Non-conductive material prevents galvanic corrosion in stainless steel barrels
- 8-32 threaded tip accepts standard cleaning attachments and jags
- Caliber range covers .22 through 6.5mm cartridges
- Lightweight design reduces fatigue during extended cleaning sessions
- Chemical-resistant surface withstands harsh solvents and copper removers
Field testing demonstrates superior performance in removing copper fouling and carbon buildup without the scratching common with steel rods. The rod maintains straightness under pressure, ensuring patches and brushes track true through the bore. Competition shooters and precision rifle enthusiasts report maintained accuracy even after hundreds of cleaning cycles.
Technical Specs
- Length: 44 inches
- Material: Solid carbon fiber construction
- Caliber compatibility: .22 to 6.5mm
- Thread: Standard 8-32 male threading
- Weight: Approximately 4.2 ounces
- Diameter: 0.27 inches
- Surface: Non-abrasive matte finish
- Manufacturer: KleenBore
This cleaning rod represents a significant upgrade from basic steel alternatives for shooters who understand that barrel condition directly impacts accuracy. The investment in carbon fiber technology pays dividends in preserved bore condition and consistent performance over the rifle's lifetime.