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KG-1 & KG-12 Bore Cleaning Products
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<blockquote data-quote="Delta Hunter" data-source="post: 283212" data-attributes="member: 441"><p>Yes, I'm aware the patches don't turn blue. </p><p></p><p>I tested the effectiveness of KG-12 on 3 or 4 rifles by first cleaning with it according to the instructions (after cleaning for powder) and then applying a traditional ammonia based copper solvent to see if patches came out blue, which would indicate that copper still exists in the bore. I made sure not to use a brass jag which might give false indications. I found evidence that a considerable amount of copper remained in the bore after using KG-12.</p><p></p><p>I've used almost everything on the market for copper fouling. I now use only two products: Montana Extreme Copper Killer (formerly 50BMG) and Wipeout. </p><p></p><p>Hey, if KG-12 is working for you then keep on using it. Maybe I just got a bad batch of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Delta Hunter, post: 283212, member: 441"] Yes, I'm aware the patches don't turn blue. I tested the effectiveness of KG-12 on 3 or 4 rifles by first cleaning with it according to the instructions (after cleaning for powder) and then applying a traditional ammonia based copper solvent to see if patches came out blue, which would indicate that copper still exists in the bore. I made sure not to use a brass jag which might give false indications. I found evidence that a considerable amount of copper remained in the bore after using KG-12. I've used almost everything on the market for copper fouling. I now use only two products: Montana Extreme Copper Killer (formerly 50BMG) and Wipeout. Hey, if KG-12 is working for you then keep on using it. Maybe I just got a bad batch of it. [/QUOTE]
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