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Excessive Throat Growth Question
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<blockquote data-quote="GNERGY" data-source="post: 620758"><p>I was reading on Accurate shooter that sometimes you also get a buildup of carbon fouling in the throat area that copper cleaners don't really remove. I also swear by Bore Tech eliminator. They recommended using something more abrasive like JB Brobst to scrub the throat and the first 10 inches of the barrel. Most of the 600yrd to 1000 yrd benchrest shooters do that about every 150 to 200 rounds or when accuracy starts to drop off. Couldn't hurt to give it a try.</p><p>What ever happened on your elk hunt with the pic of the 2 wolfs?</p><p>Tarey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNERGY, post: 620758"] I was reading on Accurate shooter that sometimes you also get a buildup of carbon fouling in the throat area that copper cleaners don't really remove. I also swear by Bore Tech eliminator. They recommended using something more abrasive like JB Brobst to scrub the throat and the first 10 inches of the barrel. Most of the 600yrd to 1000 yrd benchrest shooters do that about every 150 to 200 rounds or when accuracy starts to drop off. Couldn't hurt to give it a try. What ever happened on your elk hunt with the pic of the 2 wolfs? Tarey [/QUOTE]
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