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Savage 111 LRH 6.5-284 Loading Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Sargesniper" data-source="post: 759945" data-attributes="member: 61726"><p>Hi Coues: The carbon ring can be very hard to remove if left too long. I used a product called TM bore cleaner that seemed to work well and it can be left to work in the barrel. I would avoid amonia based cleaners if possible. TM was developed by a BR guy. If corbon persists, use lloso paste or JB bore paste only if necessary. I have used straight Alcohol but this method MUST be followed by a light coat of oil,as this method dries the bore down to bare metal. A quality barrel should not need this method though. Nearly all shooters think of copper build-up is all that needs to be addressed. Carbon is a barrel and accuracy killer. Hope this helps you. ......SEMPER FI!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sargesniper, post: 759945, member: 61726"] Hi Coues: The carbon ring can be very hard to remove if left too long. I used a product called TM bore cleaner that seemed to work well and it can be left to work in the barrel. I would avoid amonia based cleaners if possible. TM was developed by a BR guy. If corbon persists, use lloso paste or JB bore paste only if necessary. I have used straight Alcohol but this method MUST be followed by a light coat of oil,as this method dries the bore down to bare metal. A quality barrel should not need this method though. Nearly all shooters think of copper build-up is all that needs to be addressed. Carbon is a barrel and accuracy killer. Hope this helps you. ......SEMPER FI! [/QUOTE]
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