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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
6mm Creedmoor issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Starlite" data-source="post: 2087280" data-attributes="member: 112246"><p>I'm not a chemist and certainly understand your concerns. I have looked up the products MSDS sheets. So far I'm in the clear WRT likely etching the bore / barrel well..as far as I can tell. The important thing is to remove and /or neutralize them.</p><p>Last night I left some wipeout in the barrel will clean thoroughly and will await on the borescope before proceeding.</p><p>I do believe, as what someone here said; it's true. There are 2 different issues. Think there is a tight bore/throat and carbon buildup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starlite, post: 2087280, member: 112246"] I’m not a chemist and certainly understand your concerns. I have looked up the products MSDS sheets. So far I’m in the clear WRT likely etching the bore / barrel well..as far as I can tell. The important thing is to remove and /or neutralize them. Last night I left some wipeout in the barrel will clean thoroughly and will await on the borescope before proceeding. I do believe, as what someone here said; it’s true. There are 2 different issues. Think there is a tight bore/throat and carbon buildup. [/QUOTE]
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