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257 Weatherby - Barrel/Cleaning issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1944670" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>If you have been using only Hoppes #9 since you bought it, and have fired it 500 times, it's probably time to clean the copper out. As others have suggested, use a copper solvent such as Boretech Eliminator or Wipe Out. Boretech Eliminator is safe to leave in the barrel for an extended time, and will not hurt anything. Any bore solvent that has ammonia needs to be used with caution as to the length of time you leave it in the barrel. Follow bottle directions closely to prevent any damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1944670, member: 38154"] If you have been using only Hoppes #9 since you bought it, and have fired it 500 times, it's probably time to clean the copper out. As others have suggested, use a copper solvent such as Boretech Eliminator or Wipe Out. Boretech Eliminator is safe to leave in the barrel for an extended time, and will not hurt anything. Any bore solvent that has ammonia needs to be used with caution as to the length of time you leave it in the barrel. Follow bottle directions closely to prevent any damage. [/QUOTE]
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