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What barrel cleaning regiment and products do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="CAM" data-source="post: 144958" data-attributes="member: 330"><p>I run a few wet patchs of hoppes #9 (to get the powder) and follow with a few dry patches, then go to CR10 [(made by barnes)if anybody knows cooper fouling its probably barnes]</p><p>run a few wet and then dry patches some times I run some wet and let sit for 30 min and chase with a dry patch.</p><p>after the "blue" is gone, I run a patch of mobil 1 synthetic and chase with a dry patch.</p><p></p><p>It just seem to me that the more I scrub and clean, the more foulers it takes to settle back down! So I clean less than I use to!! and don't over do it like I did before.</p><p></p><p>The whole concept of "foulers" makes scrubing the barrel squicky clean unresonable!! LOL</p><p></p><p>ANYBODY clean thier guns and not need a few foulers at 1K?</p><p></p><p>At 1K with a clean bore I can watch my shots start low right and with 2-4 shots walk up and left to the bull! I know its not barrel heat because it don't do it with a fouled barrel. cold bore shot on a "fouled" barrel is way better than a cold bore "clean" barrel.</p><p></p><p>I think the smart way would be to clean at the range and then shoot a couple foulers, then your ready to go hunting.</p><p></p><p>CAM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAM, post: 144958, member: 330"] I run a few wet patchs of hoppes #9 (to get the powder) and follow with a few dry patches, then go to CR10 [(made by barnes)if anybody knows cooper fouling its probably barnes] run a few wet and then dry patches some times I run some wet and let sit for 30 min and chase with a dry patch. after the "blue" is gone, I run a patch of mobil 1 synthetic and chase with a dry patch. It just seem to me that the more I scrub and clean, the more foulers it takes to settle back down! So I clean less than I use to!! and don't over do it like I did before. The whole concept of "foulers" makes scrubing the barrel squicky clean unresonable!! LOL ANYBODY clean thier guns and not need a few foulers at 1K? At 1K with a clean bore I can watch my shots start low right and with 2-4 shots walk up and left to the bull! I know its not barrel heat because it don't do it with a fouled barrel. cold bore shot on a "fouled" barrel is way better than a cold bore "clean" barrel. I think the smart way would be to clean at the range and then shoot a couple foulers, then your ready to go hunting. CAM [/QUOTE]
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