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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Copper Fouling in old barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="RTK" data-source="post: 857342" data-attributes="member: 47888"><p>Land rover, if you are using a brass brush the blue will keep showing up because it is coming from the brush. Some solvents will even turn a patch color just from the brass composition of the jag. If you can't see any copper at the muzzle end I bet you are clean. Take a tooth pick and put it a little ways down the muzzle at an angle in the sun, it acts like a mirror and allows you to see much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RTK, post: 857342, member: 47888"] Land rover, if you are using a brass brush the blue will keep showing up because it is coming from the brush. Some solvents will even turn a patch color just from the brass composition of the jag. If you can't see any copper at the muzzle end I bet you are clean. Take a tooth pick and put it a little ways down the muzzle at an angle in the sun, it acts like a mirror and allows you to see much better. [/QUOTE]
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