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The Basics, Starting Out
#9 vs M7
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<blockquote data-quote="wonderman4" data-source="post: 2833850" data-attributes="member: 72101"><p>M pro 7 doesn't suite my needs. Hoppes #9 does nothing. Both are good powder fouling remover, but other than that neither will do nothing. The EPA killed it when they required them to change the formula.</p><p></p><p>Nowadays, about the best you can get are made by Slip 2000 and Bore Tech. both will beat the socks off of any competition.</p><p></p><p>I can say this will authority as I have used just about everything on the market over almost 60 years of shooting and cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wonderman4, post: 2833850, member: 72101"] M pro 7 doesn't suite my needs. Hoppes #9 does nothing. Both are good powder fouling remover, but other than that neither will do nothing. The EPA killed it when they required them to change the formula. Nowadays, about the best you can get are made by Slip 2000 and Bore Tech. both will beat the socks off of any competition. I can say this will authority as I have used just about everything on the market over almost 60 years of shooting and cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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