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		<title>Patented Triangular Cleaning Patch &#8212; Better Way to Clean Bores?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2018 09:20:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Product innovation is all about &#8220;building a better mousetrap&#8221;, or in this case, building a better bore-cleaning patch. A real smart guy, Shane Smith, has invented a triangular patch that earned a patent. The U.S. Patent Office has awarded a utility patent for BoreSmith&#8217;s triangular Pyramid Patch™. This unique cleaning patch was designed by Shane [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Product innovation is all about &#8220;building a better mousetrap&#8221;, or in this case, building a better bore-cleaning patch. A real smart guy, Shane Smith, has invented a triangular patch that earned a patent. The U.S. Patent Office has awarded a utility patent for <a href="http://store.rigelproducts.com/section5.html" target="_blank">BoreSmith&#8217;s triangular Pyramid Patch™</a>. This unique cleaning patch was designed by Shane Smith, a mathematician/physicist who employed his scientific and firearms knowledge to create innovative bore-cleaning products.</p>
<p>BoreSmith&#8217;s clever <a href="http://store.rigelproducts.com/deofbe.html" target='_blank'>Triangle Patch™</a> (aka Pyramid Patch) presents <strong>more cleaning surface area</strong> to the bore wall than does a conventional square or round patch (of equivalent size). At the same time, the unique geometry makes Triangle Patches much <b>less likely to jam</b> in the barrel. This is because the notches in the sides of the triangle allow the patch to sit more uniformly on the jag (without bunching up). In addition, the Pyramid patch is must less likely to jam due to pleating. One reason conventional patches get stuck is unwanted 5-layer pleating. The special notches in the Pyramid patch remove all or most 5-layer pleating. As a result the patch does not bunch up and this also reduces rod bowing.</p>
<p>The Triangle patch can be used with a standard jag but works best when paired with BoreSmith&#8217;s patented <a href="http://store.rigelproducts.com/bobrbfsintyn.html" target="_blank">dual-diameter JagBrush</a>. <a href="http://store.rigelproducts.com/section5.html" target="_blank">Order Triangle Patches HERE</a>.</p>
<p><b>Triangle Patch Function and Geometry Explained</b> (See 1:18 time-mark):<br />
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<p><i>NOTE: Despite what you may see in this video, you should ALWAYS insert brushes and patches from the chamber end first, using a fitted cleaning rod bore guide. With bolt-action rifles, NEVER insert a cleaning rod (with brush or jag) in through the muzzle. This may <strong>damage</strong> the delicate crown of your barrel.</i></p>
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