Well, how should I start this?
I was cleaning my 17 HMR today; another thing to bear in mind, I fired it for the first time, per se, after I customized it. Had a Ross Thumbhole put on it, along with a GM bull barrel, and it seemed to shoot beautifully conditions permitting yesterday. So this would be the first cleaning with the custom stuff installed.
To get to the point, I was using my new patchworm (came yesterday) that I've never tried before. BUT, I remember reading something about doubling the patch, and getting a better "final" run through the barrel to dry it good. BIG MISTAKE #1 :oops:
The nylon bead on the end, used to hold the patch(s) had broken off inside the barrel, almost 1/2 way through. Remember, this was no fault in part to the patchworm, it was completely my own doing.
I then thought to use a cleaning rod going from muzzle end to punch it out back towards the chamber; but fearing to damage the crown, I used a wooden dowl instead. The wooden dowl was slightly smaller than the bore's dia. Thought I was making progress, as the dowel was moving into the barrel gradually. Then, I put a smaller piece of dowl inside the barrel to use in conjunction with another piece. BIG MISTAKE #2
Instead, I made 0 (READ ZERO) percent progress. As it turned out, the wooden dowl was not pushing the "foreign object" at all. By the looks of things, it seems it became wedged under the nylon bead, which is also wrapped in TWO patches...shoot. :evil: :oops: :evil: So, the only thing I thought left, would be to work at it for a while with the steel one piece cleaning rod I have for this caliber. After hammering (carefully, but firmly) with that for a while, there was still no inprovement. So I hope to take it to a G.S. pretty soon, and have them remove it.
I did have a question or two to present here. Would using the steel cleaning rod have damaged anything inside the barrel, or near the crown? I fear those two things the most, and am concerned with whether I would have to purchase a new barrel. There are a couple (and only a couple) of very light blemishes on the front face of the barrel's crown. They are not anything like scratches or gouges, just simple blemishes from the cleaning rod or some such. I'll tell ya, there is NO feeling like getting caught between a nylon bead, two patches, a section of wood dowl, and a custom hard place. I would REALLY appreciate it, and thanks for any and all replies regarding my situation here. I'll be watching this thread fairly frequently.
-Patriot