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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzsaw" data-source="post: 483316" data-attributes="member: 11047"><p>Gosh, please don't ask this question an Snipers Hide. </p><p> </p><p>I completly agree with Mark. I use the wipeout when I get home from a match, leave it overnight, then run a wet patch and ALL the blue comes out. If I'm cleaning at the range between groups, loads, etc, I will use the BT Eliminator with nylon brushes and patches. I'm so anal, I don't pull the brushes back through, although I don't think it matter. Mark was right-on about the cloth in the action, I use a latex rubber "finger cot" over the muzzle after I squirt the foam in. They are like miniature condoms, you put over your finger when you have a cut. works great keeping the solvent from running out of the barrel.</p><p> </p><p>If you have access to a gunsmith with a bore scope, he can diagnos any problems you might have. Most "custom" barrels don't copper much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzsaw, post: 483316, member: 11047"] Gosh, please don't ask this question an Snipers Hide. I completly agree with Mark. I use the wipeout when I get home from a match, leave it overnight, then run a wet patch and ALL the blue comes out. If I'm cleaning at the range between groups, loads, etc, I will use the BT Eliminator with nylon brushes and patches. I'm so anal, I don't pull the brushes back through, although I don't think it matter. Mark was right-on about the cloth in the action, I use a latex rubber "finger cot" over the muzzle after I squirt the foam in. They are like miniature condoms, you put over your finger when you have a cut. works great keeping the solvent from running out of the barrel. If you have access to a gunsmith with a bore scope, he can diagnos any problems you might have. Most "custom" barrels don't copper much [/QUOTE]
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