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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 1916180" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>I like the Gunslick Foaming cleaner too. But I haven't been able to find it online. Most places show it as discontinued. I just laid in a supply of Wipeout. Works! </p><p> <em>If </em>I leave solvent in over night, I hang the rifle with the muzzle pointing down into a container the old patches fall into so as to let gravity help. </p><p>I always thought of JB's as a polish and reserved it for the final step to eliminate the last bits of fouling. Clean it out with Gun Flush or Ethyl Alcohol and then lube the bore till ready to shoot again.</p><p>With a bore guide, you want the tip to fit tightly into/against the end of the chamber so no solvent/bore polish gets back into the chamber and hence into the locking lug/barrel thread area where it can't be removed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 1916180, member: 113391"] I like the Gunslick Foaming cleaner too. But I haven't been able to find it online. Most places show it as discontinued. I just laid in a supply of Wipeout. Works! [I]If [/I]I leave solvent in over night, I hang the rifle with the muzzle pointing down into a container the old patches fall into so as to let gravity help. I always thought of JB's as a polish and reserved it for the final step to eliminate the last bits of fouling. Clean it out with Gun Flush or Ethyl Alcohol and then lube the bore till ready to shoot again. With a bore guide, you want the tip to fit tightly into/against the end of the chamber so no solvent/bore polish gets back into the chamber and hence into the locking lug/barrel thread area where it can't be removed. [/QUOTE]
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