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<blockquote data-quote="keithcandler" data-source="post: 127211" data-attributes="member: 3728"><p><strong>Lefty you just need something that works easy and right now...</strong></p><p></p><p>I have used the foam and holy cow....what a messy thing to use....obviously I have not perfected the technique. I got an action full of foam that obviously saturated the action and runs down through the stock screws into the stock and bedding. Maybe someone can enlighten me as to how to use the foam.</p><p></p><p>I shoot a bunch of factory rifles and custom guns. The Factory guns are copper fouling pigs when compared to a good custom barrel.</p><p></p><p>Please use a Neil Jones or a Lucas bore guides, the rest of them are junk leadiing to rifling wore out at 5 to 8 o'clock. If your rod guide does not have a bushing that fits on the rod to center the rod in the "rod guide" then you are wearing the rifling prematurely...make no mistake about it. The rod must be centered in the rod guide.</p><p></p><p>My cleaning regiment is like this:</p><p>* Push 4 wet patches of Montana Extreme throug the bore</p><p>* brush 15- 20 strokes with a bronze brush(discard after 75</p><p> Strokes</p><p>* push 4 wet patches through the bore</p><p>* push 2 dry patches through the bore</p><p>* push 4 wet patches of Montana 50 BMG through the </p><p> bore and let soak for 10 minutes.</p><p>* in most guns, one application of the 50 BMG will </p><p> take out all copper, you may want to run 3-4 more </p><p> patches of 50 BMG through the barrel and let it </p><p> soak to make sure that you have removed all the </p><p> Copper</p><p>* If you are in a hurry Use one of Montana exteme </p><p> plastic brushes and brush with the montana50 BMG,</p><p> the copper will be gone right now!</p><p>* It is always much easier to clean a rifle if it is </p><p> placed in a gun cradle of some type</p><p>* PLEASE USE RUBBER GLOVES WHEN HANDLING ALL OF THESE </p><p> CHEMICALS...THEY CAN NOT BE GOOD FOR US! RUBBER GLOVES </p><p> ARE REAL CHEAP!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keithcandler, post: 127211, member: 3728"] [b]Lefty you just need something that works easy and right now...[/b] I have used the foam and holy cow....what a messy thing to use....obviously I have not perfected the technique. I got an action full of foam that obviously saturated the action and runs down through the stock screws into the stock and bedding. Maybe someone can enlighten me as to how to use the foam. I shoot a bunch of factory rifles and custom guns. The Factory guns are copper fouling pigs when compared to a good custom barrel. Please use a Neil Jones or a Lucas bore guides, the rest of them are junk leadiing to rifling wore out at 5 to 8 o'clock. If your rod guide does not have a bushing that fits on the rod to center the rod in the "rod guide" then you are wearing the rifling prematurely...make no mistake about it. The rod must be centered in the rod guide. My cleaning regiment is like this: * Push 4 wet patches of Montana Extreme throug the bore * brush 15- 20 strokes with a bronze brush(discard after 75 Strokes * push 4 wet patches through the bore * push 2 dry patches through the bore * push 4 wet patches of Montana 50 BMG through the bore and let soak for 10 minutes. * in most guns, one application of the 50 BMG will take out all copper, you may want to run 3-4 more patches of 50 BMG through the barrel and let it soak to make sure that you have removed all the Copper * If you are in a hurry Use one of Montana exteme plastic brushes and brush with the montana50 BMG, the copper will be gone right now! * It is always much easier to clean a rifle if it is placed in a gun cradle of some type * PLEASE USE RUBBER GLOVES WHEN HANDLING ALL OF THESE CHEMICALS...THEY CAN NOT BE GOOD FOR US! RUBBER GLOVES ARE REAL CHEAP! [/QUOTE]
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