.22 Caliber Brass Slotted Tip

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.22 Caliber Brass Slotted Tip

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The .22 bore gets dirty faster than any other caliber - and a brass slotted tip is the quickest way to get solvent into it. This .22 caliber brass slotted tip threads onto a standard cleaning rod and holds a cleaning patch in its slot for push-pull bore cleaning. Fold the patch through the slot, push it into the bore, and work it back and forth to coat the rifling with solvent. Solid brass won't scratch the barrel, unlike the plastic tips that come in budget cleaning kits and snap after a few uses.

No caliber gets more rounds through it per range trip than .22 - and that volume means fouling stacks up fast between cleanings. The first step in any bore cleaning session is getting solvent into contact with that buildup, and a slotted tip does this faster than a jag because you can scrub the same patch back and forth without it falling off. One wet patch, ten back-and-forth passes, and the solvent has reached every inch of rifling. A jag would need ten separate one-way passes with ten separate patches to cover the same ground.

Experienced shooters keep a slotted patch holder and a jag in their gun cleaning kit for different jobs. The slotted tip handles solvent and oil application. The jag handles final dry passes where tight bore contact matters. It's one of the most overlooked gun cleaning accessories - but for bore cleaning on your .22, start with the slotted tip wet, finish with the jag dry, and the full routine takes minutes.


Caliber:
.223 Rem, .22 LR, .243 Win, .25-06, .250 Savage, .25 ACP, 5.56 NATO, 6mm Rem
Product Type:
Slotted Tip
Firearm Type:
Pistol, Rifle
Use Case:
Final Patch Cleaning
Tip Material:
Brass
Bore Diameter Range (in):
0.224"–0.257"
Thread Size:
8-32
Pack Size:
10-Pack, 20-Pack, 3-Pack, 5-Pack, Single
Country of Origin:
Imported (China)
Brand:
GUNNIX
What calibers does a .22 brass slotted tip fit?
This slotted tip fits all firearms with a .22 caliber bore: .22 LR, .22 WMR (Magnum), .223 Remington, 5.56 NATO, and .22 Hornet. It uses standard 8-32 threading that fits any rifle or pistol cleaning rod. One slotted tip handles the entire .22 caliber family - rimfire and centerfire alike.
Should I use a slotted tip or a jag for cleaning my .22?
Use both for the best results. The slotted tip is ideal for the first step - threading a solvent-soaked patch through and working it back and forth to flood the bore with cleaner. After brushing, switch to a jag for dry passes to check bore condition (read the patch color). The slotted tip applies solvent faster; the jag wipes the bore cleaner. Expert workflow: slotted tip wet → brush → jag dry.
How do I thread a patch through a slotted tip correctly?
Fold the patch in half, push one end through the slot about 1/4 inch, then spread the larger section to wrap around the tip. When you pull the rod back through the barrel, the patch inverts - the clean side now faces the bore walls. This "fold and invert" technique means each patch cleans with both sides, cutting your patch usage in half. Push gently at first to make sure the fit isn't too tight for the bore.
Will a brass slotted tip scratch my .22 barrel?
No. Brass is softer than barrel steel in every form - the slotted tip slides through without leaving marks. The patch provides an additional buffer between the brass and the bore walls. This is the same reason brass jags, brass bore brushes, and brass cleaning rods are the standard: brass cannot scratch steel. Your barrel outlasts the slotted tip by a wide margin.
Why not just use a bore snake instead of a slotted tip and patches?
A bore snake is a convenient one-pass field tool, but it offers no feedback on bore condition. A slotted tip with patches lets you see exactly what's coming out of the barrel - carbon (black), copper (blue-green), lead (gray). The bore snake carries fouling in its embedded brush section from session to session. For thorough bench cleaning where you want to know the bore is truly clean, patches on a slotted tip or jag are the reliable method.

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