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Bore brushing--yes or no?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moman" data-source="post: 199378" data-attributes="member: 10494"><p><strong>Boss Hoss</strong>, you bursted my bubble! But, i am glad that you did. I had a freshly (Wipe Out) cleaned factory barreled 280 sitting in my safe. This gun soaked two times, 24 hrs each, in Wipe Out and came out looking real clean. After reading your post, I mopped some solvent in it and brushed it with a new Tipton bore brush followed by pushing a patch on a jag. That was one of the blackest, carbon fouled patches I have ever seen. After this, I repeated the procedure four more times for a total of 50 brushings and it is still coming out black. I guess Wipe Out is not the cure all I thought it was. I am going back to the old way. Wipe Out may be a good product in between thorough cleanings, but it doesn't get all of the crud out like I thought it did. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the post on this and if you don't mind, I would be interested in hearing what your cleaning regiment is and what products you use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moman, post: 199378, member: 10494"] [B]Boss Hoss[/B], you bursted my bubble! But, i am glad that you did. I had a freshly (Wipe Out) cleaned factory barreled 280 sitting in my safe. This gun soaked two times, 24 hrs each, in Wipe Out and came out looking real clean. After reading your post, I mopped some solvent in it and brushed it with a new Tipton bore brush followed by pushing a patch on a jag. That was one of the blackest, carbon fouled patches I have ever seen. After this, I repeated the procedure four more times for a total of 50 brushings and it is still coming out black. I guess Wipe Out is not the cure all I thought it was. I am going back to the old way. Wipe Out may be a good product in between thorough cleanings, but it doesn't get all of the crud out like I thought it did. Thanks for the post on this and if you don't mind, I would be interested in hearing what your cleaning regiment is and what products you use. [/QUOTE]
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