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Microlon Gun Juice Report
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 353408" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Well we're primarily focused on treating our bores with Gun Juice in the effort to reduce carbon and copper fouling, and potentially increasing the life of the barrel in this thread. Can you provide any additional detail, direction, or instruction on the proper application of Gun Juice in .22 to .375 caliber rifle barrels? We've been trying to stripe the bore of all carbon and copper fouling, swabbing the cleaned bore with a Gun Juice wetted patch, and then firing one round down the GJ wetted bore to set the Gun Juice to the bore. Repeating this process 10 to 20 times depending on whether we're treating a chrome moly barrel or a stainless barrel. Then as I understand the Microlon directions, repeating this process once about every 100 to 150 rounds fired after the initial treatment with Gun Juice for ongoing maintenance of the initial treatment. </p><p></p><p>Any further details or clarification to offer on this process?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 353408, member: 4191"] Well we're primarily focused on treating our bores with Gun Juice in the effort to reduce carbon and copper fouling, and potentially increasing the life of the barrel in this thread. Can you provide any additional detail, direction, or instruction on the proper application of Gun Juice in .22 to .375 caliber rifle barrels? We've been trying to stripe the bore of all carbon and copper fouling, swabbing the cleaned bore with a Gun Juice wetted patch, and then firing one round down the GJ wetted bore to set the Gun Juice to the bore. Repeating this process 10 to 20 times depending on whether we're treating a chrome moly barrel or a stainless barrel. Then as I understand the Microlon directions, repeating this process once about every 100 to 150 rounds fired after the initial treatment with Gun Juice for ongoing maintenance of the initial treatment. Any further details or clarification to offer on this process? [/QUOTE]
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