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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 1915523" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>0000 steel wool wrap around used bronze bore brush swab with JB bore paste. Soak with 7.62 sweets stroke 10x add more 7.62 stroke 10x. Flush with brake parts cleaner. Use nylon bore brush with Boretech CU2 copper remover 20x flush with brake parts cleaner. Soak a patch with Boretech Eliminator and let it soak 30 minutes. Swab with eliminator the patch will normally be blue flush with BPS and run a clean patch with eliminator it should come out clean and white. If not repeat the procedure. The primary problem as you fire the rifle each fired round laminates the rifle bore with a layer of copper/carbon after each round. The carbon on top of the copper acts like a ceramic protective layer. After a long shooting session basically the results are like creating a high carbon multi-layer sword. This process I have used to clean rifles for my shooting club members. It has worked on rifles they were going to sell. A new barrel and installation isn't cheap. Some gun shops smiths are more than happy to take your good barrel and take your money to install a new barrel you didn't need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 1915523, member: 8915"] 0000 steel wool wrap around used bronze bore brush swab with JB bore paste. Soak with 7.62 sweets stroke 10x add more 7.62 stroke 10x. Flush with brake parts cleaner. Use nylon bore brush with Boretech CU2 copper remover 20x flush with brake parts cleaner. Soak a patch with Boretech Eliminator and let it soak 30 minutes. Swab with eliminator the patch will normally be blue flush with BPS and run a clean patch with eliminator it should come out clean and white. If not repeat the procedure. The primary problem as you fire the rifle each fired round laminates the rifle bore with a layer of copper/carbon after each round. The carbon on top of the copper acts like a ceramic protective layer. After a long shooting session basically the results are like creating a high carbon multi-layer sword. This process I have used to clean rifles for my shooting club members. It has worked on rifles they were going to sell. A new barrel and installation isn’t cheap. Some gun shops smiths are more than happy to take your good barrel and take your money to install a new barrel you didn’t need. [/QUOTE]
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