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The Basics, Starting Out
Copper and powder questions???
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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeTop" data-source="post: 2590611" data-attributes="member: 121190"><p>Ammonia can damage some finishes.</p><p>For stubborn cleaning, copper, carbon I like JB paste. In extreme situations on a swab in a drill.</p><p>I have the Outters electric and that is great for heavy copper or lead cleaning. Set it up and forget it.</p><p>A friend uses brake cleaner for carbon build up or plastic in shotgun forcing cones. - caution on finishes.</p><p>Get a bore scope so you know what you have (Amazon about $60.) - mine uses computer monitor to display image.</p><p>left to right:</p><p> a clean barrel</p><p> dirty barrel with gas hole</p><p> beginning of lands</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeTop, post: 2590611, member: 121190"] Ammonia can damage some finishes. For stubborn cleaning, copper, carbon I like JB paste. In extreme situations on a swab in a drill. I have the Outters electric and that is great for heavy copper or lead cleaning. Set it up and forget it. A friend uses brake cleaner for carbon build up or plastic in shotgun forcing cones. - caution on finishes. Get a bore scope so you know what you have (Amazon about $60.) - mine uses computer monitor to display image. left to right: a clean barrel dirty barrel with gas hole beginning of lands [/QUOTE]
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