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<blockquote data-quote="grit" data-source="post: 616980" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>I've never used wipe out. I use amonia based solvents, followed by an oiled patch, followed by two dry patches. Seems all my barrels are a bit different. After my routine, things settle down with one to three foulers. Eight seems a lot.</p><p> </p><p>Most barrels break in very quickly, five to twenty rounds. The most recent took five rounds, then started pounding them into the same hole. Some show marked improvement after you run a hundred rounds through them.</p><p> </p><p>I typically run 40 - 60 rounds between cleaning. They'll tell you when they need to be cleaned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grit, post: 616980, member: 4112"] I've never used wipe out. I use amonia based solvents, followed by an oiled patch, followed by two dry patches. Seems all my barrels are a bit different. After my routine, things settle down with one to three foulers. Eight seems a lot. Most barrels break in very quickly, five to twenty rounds. The most recent took five rounds, then started pounding them into the same hole. Some show marked improvement after you run a hundred rounds through them. I typically run 40 - 60 rounds between cleaning. They'll tell you when they need to be cleaned. [/QUOTE]
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