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Excessive carbon build up?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 414338" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>Mikecr----My cleaning process pretty much mirrors that of Speedy Gonzalez one of my friends and my builder as well. Speedy has spent more hours cleaning his rifles than anyone else I have ever laid eyes on. He spent hundreds of hours testing different cleaning methods and products to determine which one removed the offending material with as little effort and without damage to the bore including the crown. You do not get into the HOF and set world records by damaging your tubes or crowns by cleaning! </p><p></p><p>Speedy will laugh when telling the story of how when he participated in the national competitions out of town he would conduct his regular cleaning routine during the day but when he got back to the hotel he would "clean down to bare metal" with the Iosso when no one was watching. Always verified with the bore scope. </p><p></p><p>I shoot 1K BR and must say that the Wipeout does not remove the carbon ring in my tubes. The only product that does is Iosso (never used JB) but then again it makes no difference I clean all of my rifles the same albeit a sporter of a competition rifle---down to the bare metal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 414338, member: 5060"] Mikecr----My cleaning process pretty much mirrors that of Speedy Gonzalez one of my friends and my builder as well. Speedy has spent more hours cleaning his rifles than anyone else I have ever laid eyes on. He spent hundreds of hours testing different cleaning methods and products to determine which one removed the offending material with as little effort and without damage to the bore including the crown. You do not get into the HOF and set world records by damaging your tubes or crowns by cleaning! Speedy will laugh when telling the story of how when he participated in the national competitions out of town he would conduct his regular cleaning routine during the day but when he got back to the hotel he would “clean down to bare metal” with the Iosso when no one was watching. Always verified with the bore scope. I shoot 1K BR and must say that the Wipeout does not remove the carbon ring in my tubes. The only product that does is Iosso (never used JB) but then again it makes no difference I clean all of my rifles the same albeit a sporter of a competition rifle---down to the bare metal. [/QUOTE]
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