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CLR and Chrome Moly Barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Far North Hunter" data-source="post: 2619862" data-attributes="member: 110640"><p>I've used CLR for quite some time, only on stainless bbls. I do not let it soak in a bbl for any extended period of time. I find using It shortly after shooting CLR takes carbon very easily. I only run two patches, using a o ring bore guide, then immediately patch out the CLR with alcohol. If copper is present, you'll easily see it following the alcoho patches, I'll use Eliminator. If no copper I run Kroil on a patch. I never experienced any white spots in the bbl, but I never leave CLR in the bore for extended periods of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Far North Hunter, post: 2619862, member: 110640"] I’ve used CLR for quite some time, only on stainless bbls. I do not let it soak in a bbl for any extended period of time. I find using It shortly after shooting CLR takes carbon very easily. I only run two patches, using a o ring bore guide, then immediately patch out the CLR with alcohol. If copper is present, you’ll easily see it following the alcoho patches, I’ll use Eliminator. If no copper I run Kroil on a patch. I never experienced any white spots in the bbl, but I never leave CLR in the bore for extended periods of time. [/QUOTE]
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