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Rifle Cleaning and Copper Cutting
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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 432353" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>2nd Bore Tech Eliminator as a 'only thing you need' solvent. I've used several of the others mentioned here and nothing has worked as well on copper as Eliminator--and no ammonia and you can leave it in the bore as long as you like. </p><p> </p><p>I did a little experiment on a new Rock Creek Barrel I was breaking in. Could see some shiny copper near the muzzle after removing the brake, so I painted on some Sweet's and let is set a few minutes. Barely did a thing. Dryed off the bore and painted on some Eliminator. Came back, oh, maybe an hour or two later and the copper was completely gone. </p><p> </p><p>Makes cleaning a little simpler when you see stuff like that. Just my limited experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 432353, member: 1742"] 2nd Bore Tech Eliminator as a 'only thing you need' solvent. I've used several of the others mentioned here and nothing has worked as well on copper as Eliminator--and no ammonia and you can leave it in the bore as long as you like. I did a little experiment on a new Rock Creek Barrel I was breaking in. Could see some shiny copper near the muzzle after removing the brake, so I painted on some Sweet's and let is set a few minutes. Barely did a thing. Dryed off the bore and painted on some Eliminator. Came back, oh, maybe an hour or two later and the copper was completely gone. Makes cleaning a little simpler when you see stuff like that. Just my limited experience. [/QUOTE]
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