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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 807932" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I agree with J E 's advice almost 100%. The part I would change is I would stick with the BoreTech Eliminator. I have tested Sweets 7.62 and BoreTech Eliminator to see which was getting the most copper. BTE got more blue after Sweets was done and said the barrel was clean. </p><p> </p><p>I would run 3 very wet patches of BTE and wait 10 minutes, then 3 more very wet patches. Repeat this over and over until the bore smooths up and blue lines on the patches are gone. A nylon brush is ok but would limit the strokes to 10. Go slow and stay true to the bore. Always use a good fitting bore-guide.</p><p> </p><p>If this barrel is fouled as bad as it sounds be prepared to take a few evening to get it clean.</p><p> </p><p>I am surprised it has fouled like this. </p><p>Was there a break in procedure used? </p><p>Are you shooting solid copper bullets? </p><p>Have you tested different brand bullets with out cleaning between?</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 807932, member: 7503"] I agree with J E 's advice almost 100%. The part I would change is I would stick with the BoreTech Eliminator. I have tested Sweets 7.62 and BoreTech Eliminator to see which was getting the most copper. BTE got more blue after Sweets was done and said the barrel was clean. I would run 3 very wet patches of BTE and wait 10 minutes, then 3 more very wet patches. Repeat this over and over until the bore smooths up and blue lines on the patches are gone. A nylon brush is ok but would limit the strokes to 10. Go slow and stay true to the bore. Always use a good fitting bore-guide. If this barrel is fouled as bad as it sounds be prepared to take a few evening to get it clean. I am surprised it has fouled like this. Was there a break in procedure used? Are you shooting solid copper bullets? Have you tested different brand bullets with out cleaning between? Jeff [/QUOTE]
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