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<blockquote data-quote="Mike6158" data-source="post: 3064200" data-attributes="member: 1039"><p>I used the Tubbs Final Finish system on a Remington .308 and .223 blot gun with good results. Back then I didn't have a borescope so good is relative I guess. I think it works. I also used some "stuff" called Microlon Gun Juice. The instructions were to swab a patch with gun juice through a clean bore. Shoot. Clean. Patch with gun juice, shoot, repeat... stop when the the POI stops going up. I didn't have a good chrony back then but the POI definitely increased after every shot. I don't recall how many shots it took to stabilize. </p><p></p><p>Red Rooster / Vince Mule's cleaning method is pretty much what I've seen some BR and F Class guys use. Borescope is a must. Carbon definitely covers copper and it can be in layers.</p><p></p><p>Now if you'll excuse me I have yet another oil to find and purchase. I'm going to add another room to my house. Not a guest room... a rifle cleaning products storage room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike6158, post: 3064200, member: 1039"] I used the Tubbs Final Finish system on a Remington .308 and .223 blot gun with good results. Back then I didn't have a borescope so good is relative I guess. I think it works. I also used some "stuff" called Microlon Gun Juice. The instructions were to swab a patch with gun juice through a clean bore. Shoot. Clean. Patch with gun juice, shoot, repeat... stop when the the POI stops going up. I didn't have a good chrony back then but the POI definitely increased after every shot. I don't recall how many shots it took to stabilize. Red Rooster / Vince Mule's cleaning method is pretty much what I've seen some BR and F Class guys use. Borescope is a must. Carbon definitely covers copper and it can be in layers. Now if you'll excuse me I have yet another oil to find and purchase. I'm going to add another room to my house. Not a guest room... a rifle cleaning products storage room. [/QUOTE]
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