Someone mentioned a Patchworm, a great alternative to the boresnake. Best of both worlds, better actually as it cost very little. You can have one for every barrel. I use .080 weed wacker plastic line, melt the end, add a Patchworm caliber specific bushing, point the other end, add a patch, feed the plastic line down the bore, pull on it - it runs straight once you pull, no rubbing/scuffing - watch the crown, wipe string off, change the patch, add some cleaner and do it again. Works great out shooting PD and at the range - more shooting, less fussing. I have the rods and bore guides but at the range, I find it simpler/quicker to use the patch worm than the rods or a boresnake - I don't have to upend the gun to feed the string and weight down the barrel-wife would frown on me dropping this thing, no need to rummage around for the right jag, hoping I didn't forget it, no need to worry about trying to wiping dirt off with a dirty rag. Side benefit: I keep one in a quart baggy along with some patchs in every gun case with the gun. I've retired my 223 boresnake and didn't buy the other calibers. May be downside to this but its working for me.