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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 3062444" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>I use it all the time.Never has caused a problem.If your bore is real tight just use a worn brush and wrap it with a cotton patch,dab some on the patch and start working it into the bore,if too tight I have used a size smaller brush(from 30 cal to 270 cal).I use 20 strokes at a time.Remove the patch coated brush and discard the patch.Clean the bore and if your borescope says it's clean you are done!If not do it until the borescope shows no carbon or copper.Caution,carbon will layer on copper and hide it.It took me quite a while to get everything out the first time but when done you get a sense of accomplishment!</p><p>I run a patch of lightly oiled Kroil patch in the barrel and then run a tight patch to get most out.The residual amount will protect the barrel for years.</p><p>Edit to add:VinceMule told me to not throw away worn patches but save them for the above procedure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 3062444, member: 108576"] I use it all the time.Never has caused a problem.If your bore is real tight just use a worn brush and wrap it with a cotton patch,dab some on the patch and start working it into the bore,if too tight I have used a size smaller brush(from 30 cal to 270 cal).I use 20 strokes at a time.Remove the patch coated brush and discard the patch.Clean the bore and if your borescope says it's clean you are done!If not do it until the borescope shows no carbon or copper.Caution,carbon will layer on copper and hide it.It took me quite a while to get everything out the first time but when done you get a sense of accomplishment! I run a patch of lightly oiled Kroil patch in the barrel and then run a tight patch to get most out.The residual amount will protect the barrel for years. Edit to add:VinceMule told me to not throw away worn patches but save them for the above procedure. [/QUOTE]
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