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<blockquote data-quote="Paparock" data-source="post: 983716" data-attributes="member: 106235"><p>I have no experience with the product but I have been looking into this subject myself. It is called Dyna-Bore Coat at <a href="http://www.dynaborecoat.com/" target="_blank">ExtremeGunCare</a> It is described as formally known as Ultra-Bore Coat is now Dyna-Bore Coat. Dyna-Bore Coat was developed to eliminate or greatly reduce all types of fouling that occurs in firearm bores. Use the Search function on this site for other posts on the product.</p><p></p><p>The following article talks about Dyna-Bore Coat (DBC)> <a href="http://gunsmagazine.com/revolutionary-rifle-products/" target="_blank">Revolutionary Rifle Products | Guns Magazine</a></p><p></p><p>It talks about it being a ceramic-based product. Essentially it's microscopic particles of clear ceramic in a quick-setting liquid glue, applied to the bore like any cleaning solvent, with a cotton patch or bore mop. After the glue dries, firing half a dozen "curing" shots melts and compresses the ceramic into small imperfections in the bore, but also lays a thin layer of the ceramic over the smooth portions of the bore. As a result the bore fouls much less, and is also protected from moisture. It goes into a lot of detail if you are interested.</p><p></p><p>I would like to hear from anyone with real world experience with this product myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paparock, post: 983716, member: 106235"] I have no experience with the product but I have been looking into this subject myself. It is called Dyna-Bore Coat at [url=http://www.dynaborecoat.com/]ExtremeGunCare[/url] It is described as formally known as Ultra-Bore Coat is now Dyna-Bore Coat. Dyna-Bore Coat was developed to eliminate or greatly reduce all types of fouling that occurs in firearm bores. Use the Search function on this site for other posts on the product. The following article talks about Dyna-Bore Coat (DBC)> [url=http://gunsmagazine.com/revolutionary-rifle-products/]Revolutionary Rifle Products | Guns Magazine[/url] It talks about it being a ceramic-based product. Essentially it’s microscopic particles of clear ceramic in a quick-setting liquid glue, applied to the bore like any cleaning solvent, with a cotton patch or bore mop. After the glue dries, firing half a dozen “curing” shots melts and compresses the ceramic into small imperfections in the bore, but also lays a thin layer of the ceramic over the smooth portions of the bore. As a result the bore fouls much less, and is also protected from moisture. It goes into a lot of detail if you are interested. I would like to hear from anyone with real world experience with this product myself. [/QUOTE]
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