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Carbon Rings and Build-Up in Barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="rsbhunter" data-source="post: 2034107" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>This suggestion is personal choice.. I use CLR cleaning solution on carbon. Now, I have only used it on Stainless bbl's mostly, and I won't let it sit for more than 10-15 min, but it pulls ALL the carbon out. I have cleaned a barrel with bore tech and wipe out til the patches come out pristine white.....then one patch of CLR, and it is black, or dark grey at best. And no, it is NOT bbl material... I have taken a soaked patch and scrubbed on the outside of the bbl, and nothing. I have used it on blued bbl's, but I don't let it sit in it for but a minute. As I'm not a metallurgist, I won't let it sit .I've heard it will remove blueing, but haven't tried !...Any way, it will remove carbon without scrubbing, carbon rings with a nylon (IOSSO) brush wet with CLR and spun or just turned in the throat area...rsbhunter Wanted to add, I use a Teslong bore scope(50.00) flex model, so I do have eye's on proof of clean....The BEST $50.00-$80.00 I ever spent....Amazon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbhunter, post: 2034107, member: 5850"] This suggestion is personal choice.. I use CLR cleaning solution on carbon. Now, I have only used it on Stainless bbl's mostly, and I won't let it sit for more than 10-15 min, but it pulls ALL the carbon out. I have cleaned a barrel with bore tech and wipe out til the patches come out pristine white.....then one patch of CLR, and it is black, or dark grey at best. And no, it is NOT bbl material... I have taken a soaked patch and scrubbed on the outside of the bbl, and nothing. I have used it on blued bbl's, but I don't let it sit in it for but a minute. As I'm not a metallurgist, I won't let it sit .I've heard it will remove blueing, but haven't tried !...Any way, it will remove carbon without scrubbing, carbon rings with a nylon (IOSSO) brush wet with CLR and spun or just turned in the throat area...rsbhunter Wanted to add, I use a Teslong bore scope(50.00) flex model, so I do have eye's on proof of clean....The BEST $50.00-$80.00 I ever spent....Amazon [/QUOTE]
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