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Copper Fouling in old barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="steve breeden" data-source="post: 2319062" data-attributes="member: 42623"><p>Land Rover </p><p>Sorry to break it to you but your using the incorrect product.</p><p>Purchase & Follow the instructions on a bottle of either Sweets 7.62 or Barnes CR-10.</p><p>Depending on the condition of the barrel CU fouling it could take hours.</p><p>I've personally spent 4 hrs cleaning my beast friends model 70 to get back in the sub .5 MOA.</p><p>I only use stainless brushes on a carbon barrel.</p><p>Use a bore guide and only clean from the action to the muzzle.</p><p>Keep it up until you have no blue which is CU in the barrel.</p><p>Good luck and keep in the 10 ring!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steve breeden, post: 2319062, member: 42623"] Land Rover Sorry to break it to you but your using the incorrect product. Purchase & Follow the instructions on a bottle of either Sweets 7.62 or Barnes CR-10. Depending on the condition of the barrel CU fouling it could take hours. I’ve personally spent 4 hrs cleaning my beast friends model 70 to get back in the sub .5 MOA. I only use stainless brushes on a carbon barrel. Use a bore guide and only clean from the action to the muzzle. Keep it up until you have no blue which is CU in the barrel. Good luck and keep in the 10 ring! [/QUOTE]
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