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What to get to clean my rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="rinodods" data-source="post: 555342" data-attributes="member: 12216"><p>I am a wipeout fan as well. It works great without a lot of brushing if you have the time to wait. When I don't I turn to KG -1, 2, and 12. None of it is harmful to the bore is left in and will make very short work of carbon and copper. The KG-2 is optional really but might be a good substitute to using the others if you want to leave the bore just a little fouled. Normally with the KG cleaners I'll have a clean tube in 30min or less. The KG-1 for carbon has a little odor to it but isn't bad. KG-12 kills the copper in a hurry and is very low odor as well. The KG-2 is more of a bore polish than a solvent. It has a little grit in it. I'm sure you'll find something that works well for you. I'd also have a look at Tipton carbon fiber rods. They are amazing! Not expensive and you can get them long. I use a 54" on my 300wm with brake. Lets me go from bore to muzzle without the stock getting in the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rinodods, post: 555342, member: 12216"] I am a wipeout fan as well. It works great without a lot of brushing if you have the time to wait. When I don't I turn to KG -1, 2, and 12. None of it is harmful to the bore is left in and will make very short work of carbon and copper. The KG-2 is optional really but might be a good substitute to using the others if you want to leave the bore just a little fouled. Normally with the KG cleaners I'll have a clean tube in 30min or less. The KG-1 for carbon has a little odor to it but isn't bad. KG-12 kills the copper in a hurry and is very low odor as well. The KG-2 is more of a bore polish than a solvent. It has a little grit in it. I'm sure you'll find something that works well for you. I'd also have a look at Tipton carbon fiber rods. They are amazing! Not expensive and you can get them long. I use a 54" on my 300wm with brake. Lets me go from bore to muzzle without the stock getting in the way. [/QUOTE]
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