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Barnes Bullet Bore staining
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<blockquote data-quote="Tagnbagem" data-source="post: 1500547" data-attributes="member: 103745"><p>This is my first post to this forum. Great info, and a lot of people with a lot of helpful info.</p><p>I having been loading some Barnes tsx and ttsx bullets for. my 300 win mag.</p><p>these bullets shoot very well out of my 300. The issue is cleaning the gun after a day at the range. When I was cleaning the rifle the patches started coming out reddish brown, I use wipeout patchout with the accelerator, does a great job, it seems the copper has stained the whole bore and no matter how much I clean it will not come clean as it did before I started trying these bullets. I get no blue indicating coper or brown indicating carbon just brownish red. Have any of you guys found this after using Barnes bullets not sure wether to stop using them or is it normal? Thanks Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tagnbagem, post: 1500547, member: 103745"] This is my first post to this forum. Great info, and a lot of people with a lot of helpful info. I having been loading some Barnes tsx and ttsx bullets for. my 300 win mag. these bullets shoot very well out of my 300. The issue is cleaning the gun after a day at the range. When I was cleaning the rifle the patches started coming out reddish brown, I use wipeout patchout with the accelerator, does a great job, it seems the copper has stained the whole bore and no matter how much I clean it will not come clean as it did before I started trying these bullets. I get no blue indicating coper or brown indicating carbon just brownish red. Have any of you guys found this after using Barnes bullets not sure wether to stop using them or is it normal? Thanks Ron [/QUOTE]
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