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<blockquote data-quote="dig" data-source="post: 553310" data-attributes="member: 26939"><p>I have tried used about everything and after using Wipe Out I am hooked. I foam the barrel leave overnight, patch out then foam again for an hour or so, two to three more patches and some butches gun oil I am done. My match barrels (shilen's and douglas) clean on the first pass every time. I use a brass jag and do get a tiny bit of blue on the tip, when I have used plastic tips they are clean. Great product. If really fouled start with strait Kroil for a couple hours and couple patches. My theory the less I shove down the barely the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dig, post: 553310, member: 26939"] I have tried used about everything and after using Wipe Out I am hooked. I foam the barrel leave overnight, patch out then foam again for an hour or so, two to three more patches and some butches gun oil I am done. My match barrels (shilen's and douglas) clean on the first pass every time. I use a brass jag and do get a tiny bit of blue on the tip, when I have used plastic tips they are clean. Great product. If really fouled start with strait Kroil for a couple hours and couple patches. My theory the less I shove down the barely the better. [/QUOTE]
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