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Copper in the 300 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="demarpaint" data-source="post: 67525" data-attributes="member: 655"><p>Here is what was suggested to me for a Savage that fouled pretty bad.</p><p></p><p>Put a light coat of J-B on a patch and give the barrel about 50 strokes from end to end with it. Then clean the </p><p>J-B out with a couple of patches of Shooter's Choice MC#7. Dry the bore with 3 or 4 patches until it is completely dry. Then carefully clean the chamber of J-B. What you are doing is polishing the barrel, you can also try Flitz. </p><p></p><p>The barrel can also be fire lapped, the above method worked well for me.</p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p><p>Frank D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="demarpaint, post: 67525, member: 655"] Here is what was suggested to me for a Savage that fouled pretty bad. Put a light coat of J-B on a patch and give the barrel about 50 strokes from end to end with it. Then clean the J-B out with a couple of patches of Shooter's Choice MC#7. Dry the bore with 3 or 4 patches until it is completely dry. Then carefully clean the chamber of J-B. What you are doing is polishing the barrel, you can also try Flitz. The barrel can also be fire lapped, the above method worked well for me. Good luck, Frank D [/QUOTE]
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