
They both include a nice variety of implements and can double as decorative pieces, the former because it looks like a giant bullet, and the latter because it can act as a display stand for your weapon. The Wild Shot Deluxe and Outers 70084 are our favorites for people who plan on keeping their kits at home at all times.

It is a bit less versatile than the DAC Winchester Super Deluxe, however the five bore brushes of varying sizes should be enough for most people. Plus, in addition to the bottles of lubricant and cleaning solvent, it also includes some single-use packets. This one is a good choice for taking on the go, as it isn't too heavy or bulky, and the case latches securely closed, so you don't have to worry about it accidentally opening and spilling the components all over the ground. The second new addition is the Hoppe's Elite EGCOTG. Though not cheap, when you consider the shear amount of accessories it comes with, it is actually a pretty good value. It contains equipment to clean nearly every common barrel size, as well as a multiple utility brushes for working on the exterior. The first new addition is the DAC Winchester Super Deluxe, which is about as universal as they come. Since both of these were relatively large and versatile kits, we chose to replace them with similar options.

However, there were a couple we had to remove due to availability issues, these being the Remington Hunting Kit and Ohuhu 28-Piece. For the most part, we kept the majority of our previous recommendations, as we didn't find any models that were more worthy of inclusion.
