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Hoppes copper remover vs. Boretech Cu+2
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1811654" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I have been shooting and handloading seriously for over 40 years. I have gone from one direction to the other over the years. I have been one of them, the guy that fires a string of shots at the bench rest match and then works for 30 minutes cleaning the bore. Then I ran into some other people that never clean a bore until accuracy starts to go away. I have become one of those. Some rifles don't shoot their best until they get some fouling in them.</p><p></p><p>I once witnessed two fellows who were friends almost come to blows at a world class rimfire 22 bench rest match. One of the fellows rifle broke. The other fellow that shot in different set times loaned his rifle to the other fellow so he at least did not make the trip for nothing. When this fellow got through with his round he cleaned the rifle. When the owner found this out boy was he mad and they almost came be blows if one of the range officers had not stepped in to calm them down.</p><p></p><p>When I do clean and want to remove copper I have used Sweets and Shooters Choice with great success.</p><p></p><p>I too love the smell of old #9. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1811654, member: 10178"] I have been shooting and handloading seriously for over 40 years. I have gone from one direction to the other over the years. I have been one of them, the guy that fires a string of shots at the bench rest match and then works for 30 minutes cleaning the bore. Then I ran into some other people that never clean a bore until accuracy starts to go away. I have become one of those. Some rifles don't shoot their best until they get some fouling in them. I once witnessed two fellows who were friends almost come to blows at a world class rimfire 22 bench rest match. One of the fellows rifle broke. The other fellow that shot in different set times loaned his rifle to the other fellow so he at least did not make the trip for nothing. When this fellow got through with his round he cleaned the rifle. When the owner found this out boy was he mad and they almost came be blows if one of the range officers had not stepped in to calm them down. When I do clean and want to remove copper I have used Sweets and Shooters Choice with great success. I too love the smell of old #9. LOL [/QUOTE]
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