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Carbon Removal
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1895552" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I use bore tech and have no issue getting the carbon out of severely fouled barrels. It takes time and some work for sure but once you get that crap out of there then clean your rifle more often for Carbon. I used to let mine go for a long time but cannot do that any more, especially running a can. I now clean carbon out every 50 or after a match, and on my canned rifles I clean carbon every 20 or so. Lately I've tested the clean bore shot and found I had no issue with a good load keeping that 1st round in the group and have avoided the ring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1895552, member: 61747"] I use bore tech and have no issue getting the carbon out of severely fouled barrels. It takes time and some work for sure but once you get that crap out of there then clean your rifle more often for Carbon. I used to let mine go for a long time but cannot do that any more, especially running a can. I now clean carbon out every 50 or after a match, and on my canned rifles I clean carbon every 20 or so. Lately I've tested the clean bore shot and found I had no issue with a good load keeping that 1st round in the group and have avoided the ring. [/QUOTE]
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