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<blockquote data-quote="MOOSE39465" data-source="post: 1692115" data-attributes="member: 28097"><p>I'm constantly cleaning my barrel until no more copper is present looking down muzzle of Barrel. I use a Dewey bore guide and I have some pros hot cleaning rods. First I run multiple patches down the barrel with Hoppe's 9. I try to push out as much fouling as I can. Then I will dip a bore brush in Hoppe's 9 going back and forth multiple times until I know fouling is removed. Then I will run a few dry patches down the the barrel. I always spray a cheap shotgun cleaner on a patch to clean out the Hoppe's 9 out. I don't want to contaminate my copper remover. I use KG-12 and CR-10. Start with CR-10 running patches down until the blue color is removed. Most of the time I still see copper in the lands. I switch to KG-12 and use a bore brush to run back and forth until copper is removed. I clean kg-12 out by running shotgun cleaner on a patch. Then I take kg-4 and run down using patches. Run 3 clean patch to remove excessive kg-4 out of the barrel. My cold bore shots always shoots within a group if I do that method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MOOSE39465, post: 1692115, member: 28097"] I’m constantly cleaning my barrel until no more copper is present looking down muzzle of Barrel. I use a Dewey bore guide and I have some pros hot cleaning rods. First I run multiple patches down the barrel with Hoppe’s 9. I try to push out as much fouling as I can. Then I will dip a bore brush in Hoppe’s 9 going back and forth multiple times until I know fouling is removed. Then I will run a few dry patches down the the barrel. I always spray a cheap shotgun cleaner on a patch to clean out the Hoppe’s 9 out. I don’t want to contaminate my copper remover. I use KG-12 and CR-10. Start with CR-10 running patches down until the blue color is removed. Most of the time I still see copper in the lands. I switch to KG-12 and use a bore brush to run back and forth until copper is removed. I clean kg-12 out by running shotgun cleaner on a patch. Then I take kg-4 and run down using patches. Run 3 clean patch to remove excessive kg-4 out of the barrel. My cold bore shots always shoots within a group if I do that method. [/QUOTE]
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