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Excessive carbon build up?
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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyL" data-source="post: 413889" data-attributes="member: 14081"><p>Issoi is what i use on carbon build up. I use a brush that is under sized by at least one caliber and a patch on top of it. I will basically patch lap the barrel for about 20 strokes after i have cleaned the barrel with a copper solvent. Then i will remove that patch and repeat once or twice if needed. I usually only have to do this every 200 rounds or so. Not sure why its happening so quickly for you. </p><p></p><p>I have found that powders mean the most on how fast it happens but if its not doing it in a different gun it may just be the finish of the bore thats causing it. I use a kit on guns that copper a lot and it has helped a ton. It might help you. Its called smooth kote and it can be found here in there armorers kit. <a href="http://www.sentrysolutions.com" target="_blank">Sentry Solutions - Dry Lube - Tuf Cloth - Gun Care - Knife Care - Oil Free - Rust Protection</a>. Follow the instructions on it and it has helped a few guns of mine a lot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyL, post: 413889, member: 14081"] Issoi is what i use on carbon build up. I use a brush that is under sized by at least one caliber and a patch on top of it. I will basically patch lap the barrel for about 20 strokes after i have cleaned the barrel with a copper solvent. Then i will remove that patch and repeat once or twice if needed. I usually only have to do this every 200 rounds or so. Not sure why its happening so quickly for you. I have found that powders mean the most on how fast it happens but if its not doing it in a different gun it may just be the finish of the bore thats causing it. I use a kit on guns that copper a lot and it has helped a ton. It might help you. Its called smooth kote and it can be found here in there armorers kit. [url=http://www.sentrysolutions.com]Sentry Solutions - Dry Lube - Tuf Cloth - Gun Care - Knife Care - Oil Free - Rust Protection[/url]. Follow the instructions on it and it has helped a few guns of mine a lot! [/QUOTE]
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