The .270 Winchester has been a go-to hunting cartridge in North America for nearly a century - and every round through the barrel leaves copper jacket fouling behind. This .270 caliber brass bore brush clears it out. Phosphor bronze bristles are aggressive enough to break up copper and carbon deposits but won't damage your bore the way a steel brush could.
Deer, elk, antelope - the .270 handles them all with a combination of flat trajectory and manageable recoil that few cartridges can match. Hunters who rely on it season after season know that bore cleaning between outings isn't optional. Copper fouling builds gradually, and by the time you notice accuracy dropping off, there's already a significant layer lining the barrel.
Stay ahead of it. Run this rifle cleaning brush with copper solvent after each hunt or range day - a few passes is enough. Consistent gun cleaning is the simplest way to keep your .270 grouping where it should.