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Barrel Break-In
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchertx" data-source="post: 618586" data-attributes="member: 40156"><p>Cowboy that article is almost exactly the same break in procedure I have been using and it works good. I have been using KG12 for copper removal in lieu of Bore tech. I avoid Sweets or Barnes or anything with amonia.</p><p>I use Hoppes 9 and Kroils. Try to stay away from wire brushes, prefer nylon. I have seen more barrles ruined by too much or too aggressive cleaning that anything. I have done it myself until I learned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchertx, post: 618586, member: 40156"] Cowboy that article is almost exactly the same break in procedure I have been using and it works good. I have been using KG12 for copper removal in lieu of Bore tech. I avoid Sweets or Barnes or anything with amonia. I use Hoppes 9 and Kroils. Try to stay away from wire brushes, prefer nylon. I have seen more barrles ruined by too much or too aggressive cleaning that anything. I have done it myself until I learned. [/QUOTE]
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