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<blockquote data-quote="danacobb" data-source="post: 32996" data-attributes="member: 1696"><p>Recently I've been experimenting with different powder / copper solvents trying to get my 270 WSM completely clean. I can never seem to get all the copper out. Today I went and purchased some JB bore paste, and some Butch's Bore Shine. They seem to work very well, and I've removed most of the copper from my factory barrel. After cleaning for hours, if I run a brush through my bore a few times, then clean with solvent again, the patches still come out black. Is this normal? (NOTE: I didn't break the barrel in properly, still in the learning curve at that point) Or is this becuase of improper barrel break in? The tube has about 400 rounds through it, and is cleaned regularly. Do any of you use bore snakes? Any thoughts on them? </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any feedback. </p><p>Cobber</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danacobb, post: 32996, member: 1696"] Recently I've been experimenting with different powder / copper solvents trying to get my 270 WSM completely clean. I can never seem to get all the copper out. Today I went and purchased some JB bore paste, and some Butch's Bore Shine. They seem to work very well, and I've removed most of the copper from my factory barrel. After cleaning for hours, if I run a brush through my bore a few times, then clean with solvent again, the patches still come out black. Is this normal? (NOTE: I didn't break the barrel in properly, still in the learning curve at that point) Or is this becuase of improper barrel break in? The tube has about 400 rounds through it, and is cleaned regularly. Do any of you use bore snakes? Any thoughts on them? Thanks for any feedback. Cobber [/QUOTE]
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