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Reloading
6mm Creedmoor issue
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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 2087282" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>No I have not had the issues show up so soon. But I've had stubborn carbon deposits/rings. Did you ever get a chamber mop? If not, get one and soak it in your chemical of choice and follow the directions carefully. I would pick one chemical specific to removing carbon and stick with it. Stop switching back and forth between chemicals as you can run into issues that can damage your barrel/chamber/throat. Soak the mop and put it in the chamber and follow solvent instructions. I've used solvent that is safe to soak the barrel in. Get the chamber mob, soak in solvent and carefully get into the chamber and let it soak max time allowable per instructions. After that carefully clean and repeat as necessary. Chamber mops make the soaking process so much easier. Good luck![ATTACH=full]243617[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 2087282, member: 37460"] No I have not had the issues show up so soon. But I’ve had stubborn carbon deposits/rings. Did you ever get a chamber mop? If not, get one and soak it in your chemical of choice and follow the directions carefully. I would pick one chemical specific to removing carbon and stick with it. Stop switching back and forth between chemicals as you can run into issues that can damage your barrel/chamber/throat. Soak the mop and put it in the chamber and follow solvent instructions. I’ve used solvent that is safe to soak the barrel in. Get the chamber mob, soak in solvent and carefully get into the chamber and let it soak max time allowable per instructions. After that carefully clean and repeat as necessary. Chamber mops make the soaking process so much easier. Good luck![ATTACH type="full" alt="image.jpg"]243617[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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