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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2524894" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>I have literally a respectable sized cabinet full of barrel cleaning solvents from Birchwood Casey, Montana extreme, Barnes, Pro Shot, Shooters Choice, G69, KG12, Bore Tec, M-Pro-7, Ballistal and I'm sure I have forgotten a few.</p><p></p><p>Then about 8-10 years ago while at Accurate reloading.com I read about Sharp shooter-r Wipe-Out foaming bore cleaner and gave it a try. I have never gone back and used anything else to remove copper fouling.</p><p>I start with either Sharp Shoot-R Carb-out or Bore Tec C4 carbon remover to remove all carbon build up then use the Wipe-out along with Wipe-out liquid accelerator.</p><p></p><p>I fill the barrel then plug the muzzle end and the bore guide and depending on how many shots I fired let the Wipe-out sit for four hours to 12 hours. Using the carbon remover then the Wipe-out W/accelerator has reduced the number of patches I use by +/-80%.</p><p></p><p>I use only Dewys nylon coated rods, nylon bore brushes and Nickle plated bore jags and a bore guide.</p><p></p><p>If you aren't in a hurry you can not beat Wipe-Out for minimal effort and extreme cleaning of your barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2524894, member: 95733"] I have literally a respectable sized cabinet full of barrel cleaning solvents from Birchwood Casey, Montana extreme, Barnes, Pro Shot, Shooters Choice, G69, KG12, Bore Tec, M-Pro-7, Ballistal and I'm sure I have forgotten a few. Then about 8-10 years ago while at Accurate reloading.com I read about Sharp shooter-r Wipe-Out foaming bore cleaner and gave it a try. I have never gone back and used anything else to remove copper fouling. I start with either Sharp Shoot-R Carb-out or Bore Tec C4 carbon remover to remove all carbon build up then use the Wipe-out along with Wipe-out liquid accelerator. I fill the barrel then plug the muzzle end and the bore guide and depending on how many shots I fired let the Wipe-out sit for four hours to 12 hours. Using the carbon remover then the Wipe-out W/accelerator has reduced the number of patches I use by +/-80%. I use only Dewys nylon coated rods, nylon bore brushes and Nickle plated bore jags and a bore guide. If you aren't in a hurry you can not beat Wipe-Out for minimal effort and extreme cleaning of your barrel. [/QUOTE]
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