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Best copper solvent?
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<blockquote data-quote="INTJ1" data-source="post: 576151" data-attributes="member: 34312"><p>Two or three years ago Precision Shooting published an article where the author tested most of the available bore cleaners. He used a bore scope to determine the results. Bore Tech Eliminator was the best copper cutter and Slip 2000 Carbon Cutter was the best carbon remover. Bore Tech Eliminator does not use ammonia.</p><p></p><p>The fastest and most effective way I have found to clean a bore is to push out the loose stuff, then make 80 strokes with Remington Bore Cleaner or JB Bore Paste. These as both non-embedding abrasives that do not harm the bore. Then I follow up with Eliminator until there is no blue showing on the outside of the patch. If you use a brass jag there will always be a little blue on the inside, because Eliminator is so strong. Barnes CR-10 and Sweet's 7.62 are nowhere nearly as powerful as Eliminator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INTJ1, post: 576151, member: 34312"] Two or three years ago Precision Shooting published an article where the author tested most of the available bore cleaners. He used a bore scope to determine the results. Bore Tech Eliminator was the best copper cutter and Slip 2000 Carbon Cutter was the best carbon remover. Bore Tech Eliminator does not use ammonia. The fastest and most effective way I have found to clean a bore is to push out the loose stuff, then make 80 strokes with Remington Bore Cleaner or JB Bore Paste. These as both non-embedding abrasives that do not harm the bore. Then I follow up with Eliminator until there is no blue showing on the outside of the patch. If you use a brass jag there will always be a little blue on the inside, because Eliminator is so strong. Barnes CR-10 and Sweet's 7.62 are nowhere nearly as powerful as Eliminator. [/QUOTE]
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