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Barrel Cleaning help/advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrvmax" data-source="post: 1916748" data-attributes="member: 114476"><p>I've seen barrels so fouled with copper that it looked like the bore was rusted (that was on a used BLR I bought). I prefer a 50/50 mixture of Hoppes and Kroil but M-Pro 7 works well too. For heavily fouled barrels I have used other methods to remove fouling, I have fired non gas checked lead bullets and those fouled pretty bad. For my regular rifles I clean after every use but I do not over do it. I only use JB when needed and that is not often. I will only clean aggressively when accuracy declines, otherwise its a few patches of Kroil/Hoppes and back into the safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrvmax, post: 1916748, member: 114476"] I‘ve seen barrels so fouled with copper that it looked like the bore was rusted (that was on a used BLR I bought). I prefer a 50/50 mixture of Hoppes and Kroil but M-Pro 7 works well too. For heavily fouled barrels I have used other methods to remove fouling, I have fired non gas checked lead bullets and those fouled pretty bad. For my regular rifles I clean after every use but I do not over do it. I only use JB when needed and that is not often. I will only clean aggressively when accuracy declines, otherwise its a few patches of Kroil/Hoppes and back into the safe. [/QUOTE]
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