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Best copper solvent?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fitch" data-source="post: 578102" data-attributes="member: 19372"><p>You are right, they take time to work. So do the good carbon removers. I just do something else during that time. I prefer doing something else to makeing all those strokes in my bore with a cleaning rod. </p><p> </p><p>I can't tell you how many rifles friends and family have brought to me asking why they won't shoot. I look and more often than not in seconds I know why, the barrel throats have a groove in one side worn there by a cleaning rod. The other thing that almost always accompanies this groove is a beat up crown edge. </p><p> </p><p>With care and a good bore guide damage is minimized, but there is always some, and it never heals, it just accumulates.</p><p> </p><p>Fitch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fitch, post: 578102, member: 19372"] You are right, they take time to work. So do the good carbon removers. I just do something else during that time. I prefer doing something else to makeing all those strokes in my bore with a cleaning rod. I can't tell you how many rifles friends and family have brought to me asking why they won't shoot. I look and more often than not in seconds I know why, the barrel throats have a groove in one side worn there by a cleaning rod. The other thing that almost always accompanies this groove is a beat up crown edge. With care and a good bore guide damage is minimized, but there is always some, and it never heals, it just accumulates. Fitch [/QUOTE]
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