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Cleaning barrels...
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<blockquote data-quote="dennisinaz" data-source="post: 2529526" data-attributes="member: 40966"><p>You really don't need to clean your barrel to bare steel unless you are planning to apply some coating or similar (ultra bore coat). Most hunting rifles can easily go 100 rounds or more between cleaning. I've tried a lot of stuff and most work to some degree . Right now I'm using KG1 first, a few strokes with brush, then maybe 3 patches of BoreTech eliminater. My last patches with be a wet kroil, then 2 dry. </p><p></p><p>My first shot is usually in the group of i finish with kroil. If i have a problem barrel or carbon ring, I'll use Iosso.</p><p></p><p>A key trick is to hit the barrel with KG1 right after shooting rather than after it cools.</p><p></p><p>Typically i have a few smears of copper near the muzzle. It does not affect accuracy so i don't worry about it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennisinaz, post: 2529526, member: 40966"] You really don't need to clean your barrel to bare steel unless you are planning to apply some coating or similar (ultra bore coat). Most hunting rifles can easily go 100 rounds or more between cleaning. I've tried a lot of stuff and most work to some degree . Right now I'm using KG1 first, a few strokes with brush, then maybe 3 patches of BoreTech eliminater. My last patches with be a wet kroil, then 2 dry. My first shot is usually in the group of i finish with kroil. If i have a problem barrel or carbon ring, I'll use Iosso. A key trick is to hit the barrel with KG1 right after shooting rather than after it cools. Typically i have a few smears of copper near the muzzle. It does not affect accuracy so i don't worry about it [/QUOTE]
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