CleanShot Announces 20-Gauge Shoot-Thru Bore Cleaner

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posted on October 24, 2018
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Huntego Limited has announced the addition of a 20-gauge model to its revolutionary CleanShot shoot-through bore cleaning product line that allows hunters to clean their shotgun in the field by simply pulling the trigger.

To use the device, after shooting several rounds through your firearm, simply load a CleanShot cartridge and safely fire at the range or in the field, and the internal device power scrubs, traps particles and wipes the bore clean. CleanShot cartridges are safe to use in all smooth and rifled barrels, and can be used as many times as needed without hurting your gun.

“We are excited about the release of the 20-gauge CleanShot into the marketplace,” stated Curt Whitworth, Owner and Creator of Huntego CleanShot. “New product development has been a major focus for Huntego Ltd and it will continue to be an emphasis moving forward.”

CleanShot is available in 12- and 20-gauge 2¾-inch models. Both models have an MSRP of $8.99 per 4-round pack.

For more information on CleanShot, go to huntegoltd.com.

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