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Barrel breakin
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<blockquote data-quote="Lowedown" data-source="post: 1748663" data-attributes="member: 110204"><p>So, I just went through this myself lol. I recently broke in a barrel with my first ever use of eliminator and the proof positive jag, and proof positive nylon brush on a tipton rod. At first I went through more patches than made sense following the directions perfectly. THEN, I tried getting the bore well soaked and letting it sit several minutes between patches. The difference was amazing. The barrel cleaned out FASTER, and with much less patches being used! Furthermore, it was the first time I didn't have to say "good enough, that's only a tiny bit of blue". Instead it was free of any blue at all. THIS cleaning was performed after about 50 shots, round count on rifle at 100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowedown, post: 1748663, member: 110204"] So, I just went through this myself lol. I recently broke in a barrel with my first ever use of eliminator and the proof positive jag, and proof positive nylon brush on a tipton rod. At first I went through more patches than made sense following the directions perfectly. THEN, I tried getting the bore well soaked and letting it sit several minutes between patches. The difference was amazing. The barrel cleaned out FASTER, and with much less patches being used! Furthermore, it was the first time I didn't have to say "good enough, that's only a tiny bit of blue". Instead it was free of any blue at all. THIS cleaning was performed after about 50 shots, round count on rifle at 100. [/QUOTE]
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