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Bore/inside barrel treatment question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1109702" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>This is not true, so maybe I'm missing your context here.</p><p></p><p>-A clean bore will have to be fouled, stable in fouling, and of correct fouling, before multi-shot best can be expected of it.</p><p>-Stable fouling cannot occur until any petroleum/cleaning products present are burned out.</p><p>-The correct fouling closely matches fouling produced by the load powder. Copper is NOT correct fouling. There is NOTHING 'good' about copper in the bore.</p><p>Maybe that's what you meant JE?</p><p></p><p>And it is possible to dry prefoul a clean bore without shooting, and for storage. I've done this for probably ~30years with tungsten disulphide(WS2). So far it's matched every powder fouling I've employed, to mitigate a need for prefouling shots. It also cleans out just like normal powder fouling(unlike moly). I don't have a need so haven't tried EEZOX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1109702, member: 1521"] This is not true, so maybe I'm missing your context here. -A clean bore will have to be fouled, stable in fouling, and of correct fouling, before multi-shot best can be expected of it. -Stable fouling cannot occur until any petroleum/cleaning products present are burned out. -The correct fouling closely matches fouling produced by the load powder. Copper is NOT correct fouling. There is NOTHING 'good' about copper in the bore. Maybe that's what you meant JE? And it is possible to dry prefoul a clean bore without shooting, and for storage. I've done this for probably ~30years with tungsten disulphide(WS2). So far it's matched every powder fouling I've employed, to mitigate a need for prefouling shots. It also cleans out just like normal powder fouling(unlike moly). I don't have a need so haven't tried EEZOX. [/QUOTE]
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