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Cooper removal in Rifle what works best
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 1319448" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Those photos show lack of correct maintenance and incorrect cleaning operation not how good or bad any solvent may or may not be . </p><p>Anyone who leaves any solvent in the bore for 24 hours is inviting trouble .</p><p>All solvents should be washed out and neutralized with turps on patches and then dry patches . Never forget to do the chamber also and inside the lug recess with dental pads damp with turps but not dripping and then dry pads . </p><p>Then oil bore and chamber if not shooting again . </p><p>A good chamber guide seals of the chamber so you can just scrub the bore when cleaning between targets whatever . However some dry patches should go in with the guide removed to finish off to make sure no solvent is in and around the throat area .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 1319448, member: 17844"] Those photos show lack of correct maintenance and incorrect cleaning operation not how good or bad any solvent may or may not be . Anyone who leaves any solvent in the bore for 24 hours is inviting trouble . All solvents should be washed out and neutralized with turps on patches and then dry patches . Never forget to do the chamber also and inside the lug recess with dental pads damp with turps but not dripping and then dry pads . Then oil bore and chamber if not shooting again . A good chamber guide seals of the chamber so you can just scrub the bore when cleaning between targets whatever . However some dry patches should go in with the guide removed to finish off to make sure no solvent is in and around the throat area . [/QUOTE]
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