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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 2529876" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Yes. I dry pre-foul with a burnishing of tungsten (WS2).</p><p>It seems a universal fouling</p><p></p><p>This solves some problems:</p><p>1. I don't have to burn out petroleum products and lay down a powder fouling for useful shooting. My 1st cold shot is always as good as any.</p><p>2. My shooting before copper fouling out is greatly extended.</p><p>3. By cleaning to white metal between uses, and pre-fouling with something easier to manage than carbon, I can be assured of expected accurate barrel life. I can sleep better knowing that there are no corrosive conditions working on my bore, even over months or years.</p><p>4. Storing a dry bore mitigates migration of wet cleaning products into the chamber/action/bedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 2529876, member: 1521"] Yes. I dry pre-foul with a burnishing of tungsten (WS2). It seems a universal fouling This solves some problems: 1. I don't have to burn out petroleum products and lay down a powder fouling for useful shooting. My 1st cold shot is always as good as any. 2. My shooting before copper fouling out is greatly extended. 3. By cleaning to white metal between uses, and pre-fouling with something easier to manage than carbon, I can be assured of expected accurate barrel life. I can sleep better knowing that there are no corrosive conditions working on my bore, even over months or years. 4. Storing a dry bore mitigates migration of wet cleaning products into the chamber/action/bedding. [/QUOTE]
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