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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 808812" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>My routine with Bore Tech is I liberally wet patch with Eliminator until the patches start getting light blue. Then I push a nylon brush all the way through and bring it back just inside the muzzle, then stand the rifle up on it's butt and drop a libral amount down the bore, then scrub for a few strokes, maybe 5 or so, then let it soak for 20-40 min, then wet patch out and repeat the cycle until I see no more blue. When I stop seeing signs of carbon, I swith over to CU+2 to finish the process.</p><p></p><p>Your bass core brush might be introducing a false read. You might want to go out and get a non-brass core brush and see what happens. Does your rod have a brass tip?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 808812, member: 11717"] My routine with Bore Tech is I liberally wet patch with Eliminator until the patches start getting light blue. Then I push a nylon brush all the way through and bring it back just inside the muzzle, then stand the rifle up on it's butt and drop a libral amount down the bore, then scrub for a few strokes, maybe 5 or so, then let it soak for 20-40 min, then wet patch out and repeat the cycle until I see no more blue. When I stop seeing signs of carbon, I swith over to CU+2 to finish the process. Your bass core brush might be introducing a false read. You might want to go out and get a non-brass core brush and see what happens. Does your rod have a brass tip? [/QUOTE]
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