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Why does Barrel fowling spoil accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="fastfire57" data-source="post: 672484" data-attributes="member: 41621"><p>It looks like you have done a LOT of barrel cleaning.</p><p>What have you found to be the best for powder and carbon removal and your process for doing so?</p><p>I ocassionally use a suppressor on my 223 and 22-250AI but when I do I get a lot of carbon buildup (carbon ring) just in front of the chamber and it is very </p><p><span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">difficult </span></span>with a lot of scrubbing to remove.</p><p>For powder removal I use Montana Extreme Cowboy Blend and copper, One Shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fastfire57, post: 672484, member: 41621"] It looks like you have done a LOT of barrel cleaning. What have you found to be the best for powder and carbon removal and your process for doing so? I ocassionally use a suppressor on my 223 and 22-250AI but when I do I get a lot of carbon buildup (carbon ring) just in front of the chamber and it is very [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]difficult [/FONT][/COLOR]with a lot of scrubbing to remove. For powder removal I use Montana Extreme Cowboy Blend and copper, One Shot. [/QUOTE]
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