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Carbon Rings and Build-Up in Barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 2033521" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>I do pretty much what Robin said only I will sometimes saturate a patch with a good carbon solvent and leave it packed in the neck/ throat of the chamber overnight. (usually Kroil)</p><p>I ROTATE a bronze brush in the end of the neck to the lead. Its not a bad idea to do this occasionally so it never builds up to begin with.</p><p>Also using . 005" trim instead of . 010" or more helps alleviate the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 2033521, member: 13833"] I do pretty much what Robin said only I will sometimes saturate a patch with a good carbon solvent and leave it packed in the neck/ throat of the chamber overnight. (usually Kroil) I ROTATE a bronze brush in the end of the neck to the lead. Its not a bad idea to do this occasionally so it never builds up to begin with. Also using . 005" trim instead of . 010" or more helps alleviate the problem. [/QUOTE]
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