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Is Your Barrel Really Clean?
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<blockquote data-quote="Revolting Peasant" data-source="post: 1795560" data-attributes="member: 101383"><p>I just bought a borescope. I looked at my cleaning method I have been using with good results the last couple of years expecting the worst. Turns out I have been doing pretty good. Wipeout Accelerator on a patch. Then Wipeout foam. Let sit for hour to overnight. Patch out with dry patches. Brass bristle brush to loosen carbon. Dry patch. Then repeat Wipeout Accelerator/Wipeout foam again. Dry patches. Oily patch for protection. Done and clean. My results on 308, 6.5, and 223's, ymmv </p><p>RP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolting Peasant, post: 1795560, member: 101383"] I just bought a borescope. I looked at my cleaning method I have been using with good results the last couple of years expecting the worst. Turns out I have been doing pretty good. Wipeout Accelerator on a patch. Then Wipeout foam. Let sit for hour to overnight. Patch out with dry patches. Brass bristle brush to loosen carbon. Dry patch. Then repeat Wipeout Accelerator/Wipeout foam again. Dry patches. Oily patch for protection. Done and clean. My results on 308, 6.5, and 223’s, ymmv RP [/QUOTE]
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