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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Copper Fouling in old barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="DeerHunter101" data-source="post: 857306" data-attributes="member: 66829"><p>The method of cleaning I use is, first I soak my wire brush in solvent then run it through the barrel 10 to 12 times. After that I use patches soaked in solvent until they come out clean. Once my solvent patches come out clean then I start dry patching until they come out the barrel dry. After that I run 1 or 2 oily patches down the barrel for storing my rifle. Just remember if you leave oil in your barrel to dry it out before you shoot or go hunting because it will throw your first shot off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeerHunter101, post: 857306, member: 66829"] The method of cleaning I use is, first I soak my wire brush in solvent then run it through the barrel 10 to 12 times. After that I use patches soaked in solvent until they come out clean. Once my solvent patches come out clean then I start dry patching until they come out the barrel dry. After that I run 1 or 2 oily patches down the barrel for storing my rifle. Just remember if you leave oil in your barrel to dry it out before you shoot or go hunting because it will throw your first shot off. [/QUOTE]
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